Magnum hunter 44 magnum

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Any first hand experience with this model?
I want to try my luck with hunting deer with a revolver and this firearm really has my eye,
Thanks for any insight or suggestions.
FYI I have a smith 69, 4.24" but im pretty sure i need/want a longer barrel.
 
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Longer barrels helps a tiny bit with sighting but an optic sight helps a whole lot more. You might try a Holosun circle dot sight an your 4" gun and see how much more accurate you are, I bet you'll be surprised.
 
Longer barrels helps a tiny bit with sighting but an optic sight helps a whole lot more. You might try a Holosun circle dot sight an your 4" gun and see how much more accurate you are, I bet you'll be surprised.
I actually have a holosun 507c on the 69.
The 69 is quite a hand full with full house loads. My hand size is a medium at best and the hogue tamers were way to big for me.
my thinking is the weight plus the muzzle break will help tame the kick.
 
I actually have a holosun 507c on the 69.
The 69 is quite a hand full with full house loads. My hand size is a medium at best and the hogue tamers were way to big for me.
my thinking is the weight plus the muzzle break will help tame the kick.

I have smedium hands, and while I haven't shot the Magnum Hunter, I have shot a Stealth Hunter, which is about 3 oz heavier if the Magnum Hunter's listed weight includes that red dot.

I thought that the Stealth Hunter was the mildest .44 Magnum I've ever shot. It was still a .44 Magnum at the end of the day, but it was a night and day difference compared to a 629 snub (I think it was the 2.6" model, but it was 5 years ago). Heck, I thought it was more pleasant to shoot than a Model 66 4" with wood grips that didn't fit my hands well.
 

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