Cal44
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I've been considering getting a new 44 mag as a range gun.
Lots of target shooting, probably more 44 special than full mag, but some of both.
I've been reading up on 629's, 29's, Ruger Super Blackhawks, Redhawks, Super Redhawks, and the 329PD.
Mostly these are guns that one LGS or another has in stock.
Every article I read says that M29's were the first guns out there, but the Rugers are stronger, and if you shoot your M29 (or 629) much is will loosen up.
Some guys say they have a SRH that they shoot every week -- a full box or two or 44 Mag hot loads at a time.
But their old M29 sits in the safe so it won't be damaged by shooting.
But if you can't shoot it, why have it, I wonder.
It seems like the consensus of what I read is that the Model 29 is some kind of geriatric basket case and needs constant TLC.
But I got my first M29 back when Clint Eastwood was making movies.
Back when the S&W 29 was the "most powerful handgun in the world".
Back when it could blow a scumbag's head "clean off" -- at least according to Harry Callahan.
What a comedown.
Now it's just a has-been -- good only for sitting on a shelf in a safe.
Or so I read.
Dave
Lots of target shooting, probably more 44 special than full mag, but some of both.
I've been reading up on 629's, 29's, Ruger Super Blackhawks, Redhawks, Super Redhawks, and the 329PD.
Mostly these are guns that one LGS or another has in stock.
Every article I read says that M29's were the first guns out there, but the Rugers are stronger, and if you shoot your M29 (or 629) much is will loosen up.
Some guys say they have a SRH that they shoot every week -- a full box or two or 44 Mag hot loads at a time.
But their old M29 sits in the safe so it won't be damaged by shooting.
But if you can't shoot it, why have it, I wonder.
It seems like the consensus of what I read is that the Model 29 is some kind of geriatric basket case and needs constant TLC.
But I got my first M29 back when Clint Eastwood was making movies.
Back when the S&W 29 was the "most powerful handgun in the world".
Back when it could blow a scumbag's head "clean off" -- at least according to Harry Callahan.
What a comedown.
Now it's just a has-been -- good only for sitting on a shelf in a safe.
Or so I read.
Dave
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