Model 29s - Let's see your grips.

Kurac signature grade Cokes.

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Very comfortable to shoot, and none of the rocking back in your hand that you get from factory targets.
 
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Model 29-3

I just recently picked up a Model 29-10.

After my first round at the range (remind me to never buy cowboy action loads ever again), I think I want to change out the stocks.

Something just doesn't feel right about the N frame and the standard stocks - my hand seems to want to ride up pretty high. Maybe a Hogue with finger grooves might help me get a better hold on it?

What have you guys tried and liked? Pics please!

I inherited a 29-3 from my great Uncle who passed last year. It had Pachmayr grips on it, but my hand rode high on the grip and my knuckle pressed against the trigger guard. I tried lighter loaded ammo and still had trouble holding it while shooting. I was about to sell off the gun because it hurt to shoot it, but a fellow forum user encouraged me to tough it out and find a way to make the gun suit me better. Firing it was a challenge to say the least with the Pach's, so I switched them out with a Hogue grip. I'm a lefty with stubby fingers and the Hogue finger grips make shooting this 44 a nicer, more controllable experience that don't involve my wrists feeling like they've been smacked with a sledge hammer; the way they felt with the Pach's on it. Lighter 44 loads and better grips later, I'm glad I listened. I'd have been really disappointed with myself for letting it go, seeing now that I can fire this beast and get some pleasure from it with no more pain.
 

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