hastings
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I know many people have zero problems with their model 29's, but I have had a few friends that experienced problems shooting standard factory magnum ammo after several thousand rounds. This is just my opinion, but I can't abide a firearm that is potentially incapable of handling a steady diet of the factory ammo it's designed for. I feel the same about K-frame 357's. Don't get me wrong, they are all beautiful looking and feeling, but I can't shake the feeling that the darn thing might betray me just when I need it.
I prefer Ruger 44 magnums simply because they are more robust and thrive on a steady diet of full magnum loads. Now, if only there was a happy medium with the looks and feel of an N-frame S&W, but just enough beefing up to eliminate any kind of magnum wear/tear issues.
Having said all this, (and no doubt earning the scorn and derision of numerous 29 owners) I don't own a 44mag of any sort. I have a 41mag MG, but far prefer the 45colt. For normal usage I carry a 45colt MG, and if I need or want to fire magnum-level rounds I own a Ruger Vaquero that easily handles heavy handloads, or anything Buffalo Bore or Double Tap puts out. My 45colt heavy load for the Vaquero is Double Tap's 335gr Hardcast Lead round moving at 1,300fps. This load more than satisfies any magnum-urges I might experience, and makes a bigger hole. I prefer sub-1000fps loadings in the S&W MG, but every now and then something really big and tough needs a big hole punched in it.
I prefer Ruger 44 magnums simply because they are more robust and thrive on a steady diet of full magnum loads. Now, if only there was a happy medium with the looks and feel of an N-frame S&W, but just enough beefing up to eliminate any kind of magnum wear/tear issues.
Having said all this, (and no doubt earning the scorn and derision of numerous 29 owners) I don't own a 44mag of any sort. I have a 41mag MG, but far prefer the 45colt. For normal usage I carry a 45colt MG, and if I need or want to fire magnum-level rounds I own a Ruger Vaquero that easily handles heavy handloads, or anything Buffalo Bore or Double Tap puts out. My 45colt heavy load for the Vaquero is Double Tap's 335gr Hardcast Lead round moving at 1,300fps. This load more than satisfies any magnum-urges I might experience, and makes a bigger hole. I prefer sub-1000fps loadings in the S&W MG, but every now and then something really big and tough needs a big hole punched in it.