Hi everybody,
I am a auto-only guy and thats all I've ever owned until just the other day. I just purchased a new model 29 Classic in .44,
Magnum. It is such a gorgeous revolver that I might just keep it in its box and never shoot it... Still havnt decided yet, but if I did what should I start off in? .44 special? Magnum rounds?
The revolver is a completely different beast than say the glock which I normally shoot, so I'm thinking a light round might be better to start off with.
Which leads me to the oft asked question of can these pistols handle the .300 grain freight train rounds that are all the rage now? I know the classic is a the 29-10... right?
And I've read that post 88 these pistols all had the "endurance package" which is designed to accomadate for the faster rounds.... Right?
My friend has a ruger black hawk in .44 and his gun kicks so hard it pinches me, so I refuse to shoot it anymore! I'm a big guy I weigh 215 pounds. Lol this scar is my reminder.
Is the 29 going to be nicer to me than my buddies ruger?
I guess the most important question I have is that considering how hard to find these pistols are, should I just wait and flip it in a couple of years or start shooting it now? It's the purdiest magnum I've ever seen, so for now I just like looking at it!
Thanks Yall!
I am a auto-only guy and thats all I've ever owned until just the other day. I just purchased a new model 29 Classic in .44,
Magnum. It is such a gorgeous revolver that I might just keep it in its box and never shoot it... Still havnt decided yet, but if I did what should I start off in? .44 special? Magnum rounds?
The revolver is a completely different beast than say the glock which I normally shoot, so I'm thinking a light round might be better to start off with.
Which leads me to the oft asked question of can these pistols handle the .300 grain freight train rounds that are all the rage now? I know the classic is a the 29-10... right?
And I've read that post 88 these pistols all had the "endurance package" which is designed to accomadate for the faster rounds.... Right?
My friend has a ruger black hawk in .44 and his gun kicks so hard it pinches me, so I refuse to shoot it anymore! I'm a big guy I weigh 215 pounds. Lol this scar is my reminder.
Is the 29 going to be nicer to me than my buddies ruger?
I guess the most important question I have is that considering how hard to find these pistols are, should I just wait and flip it in a couple of years or start shooting it now? It's the purdiest magnum I've ever seen, so for now I just like looking at it!
Thanks Yall!