Best pre-lock variant for durability shooting 240 grain only.Define "best". Are you asking about fit and finish, barrel options, or durability with heavy loads?
Anything S Prefix and late 80's-mid 90's would be my vote.Best pre-lock variant for durability shooting 240 grain only.
I'm going to assume you are talking full loads. So, you want a 29 or a 629 with the endurance package. 29s with the EP are hard to find and expensive.Best pre-lock variant for durability shooting 240 grain only.
Which Model 29 did Smith Start beefing up the internals to stand the pounding of full power .44 magnum loads. I read about this but cannot remember when Smith made this change.Limiting the bullet weight to 240 grains certainly maximizes the number of variants that could be considered "best". I would guess that the variants that are most likely to produce excellent accuracy with cast lead bullets would be the 29-5 and 29-6. These are pre-lock (29-7) and have cylinder throats standardized at 0.429", although some 29-5's may have been made with cylinders that had the 0.432" throats. Model 29-4 and earlier versions of the 29 had a cylinder throat standard of 0.432", which is fine with jacketed bullets, but accuracy with lead bullets sized to 0.430" may not be great.
For the pre-endurance package Model 29's, a limited amount of full power magnum loads and shooting mostly 44 Special or loading your own reduced power loads will provide you with a life time of use. I think most Model 29/629 owners find that full power magnum ammo is not very pleasant to shoot.
The very first changes came at the end of the 29-3 production, with the 29-3E. The 29-4 featured a full package of internal changes to strengthen the lock work and the 29-5 introduced the last improvement, the elongated cylinder stop notches.Which Model 29 did Smith Start beefing up the internals to stand the pounding of full power .44 magnum loads. I read about this but cannot remember when Smith made this change.
Well, I can't argue with that - I have a 4" 29 "no dash" made in 1957, and a 4 Screw 6.5" which I forget the dash number if there is any, and I have had a 29-2 6.5" and an 8 3/8" 29-3 plus a couple 629s, make that three 629s, oops make that four (forgot about the Mtn. gun).What heresy is being preached here???? There is ONLY one that is the best....29-2 with 6-1/2 bbl. You know the most famous question of all time....well.....dontcha???
Slightly paraphrased: I know what you're thinking....did he vote for the 29-2 six times, or only 5? Tell you the truth, I forgot myself but seeing as this is a 44 Magnum and.....(you know the rest)![]()