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I won’t be shooting magnums very much at all. Unfortunately my hands are arthritic and losing strength so I will shoot my 44 magnum but with specials instead of mag shells, same goes for my .357’s, it’ll be .38 specials. I don’t load my ammunition so I’ll be buying less powerful shells. I think it’ll be just fine.
 
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Used to get a kick out of shooting magnum loads when I was younger. Still do, but they seem to hurt more...

Probably 85% of my handgun shooting is cast lead at less than 1000 fps. Much less taxing for general shooting, and those model 27's and 29's start feeling like oversized K-38's.

Larry
 
I enjoy shooting .357 magnum rounds in my Ruger Blackhawk but then I don't have arthritis in my hands either and if I did I'd switch over to a steady diet of .38's .
Actually I have been enjoying my .22 rimfires quite a bit more lately . I have semi auto handguns and rifles , lever actions, bolt actions and a very nice S&W Model 17 revolver all in .22LR.
No recoil or muzzle blast and relatively inexpensive to shoot as well.
 
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I probably shoot 1000 light specials (both 38 & 44) to every box of magnums I shoot. In fact, my .44 is a pre 29, so I baby her. I shoot 1 box of fairly sedate magnums (250 Keith at 1250fps) a year. I load up 50 rds, around September/October I start shooting 5 rounds a week getting in shape for deer season. I end up with 10 rounds left for season. Whatever is left is what I start practicing with the following September/October.

I don't feel the need to baby my 357s, but I still shoot way more 38 wadcutters out of them.
 
I gave up full power magnum loads a few years ago, especially .454 Casull. I'm fortunate not to have arthritis or carpal tunnel syndrome, but at age 82 I find the muzzle blast overwhelming. I still enjoy reloading and shooting 4000-5000 rounds per year, but at about 900 ft/sec instead of 1400 ft/sec. The paper targets can't tell the difference.
 
I have made the same changes in recent years. Being a lifelong reloader the ammo supply issue has been easier to handle than shopping for what I need.

The "sweet spot" for me has been around 90% of full power loadings.

I also tend to avoid the smaller and lighter weight handguns. I enjoy the all steel K-frame .38 Specials much more than the alloy-framed airweights. .357 magnum use is limited to K and N frames. I don't remember the last time I used .44 magnum ammo; must be at least 20 years ago.

73 years, surgeries to wrist, elbow, shoulder (2) with permanently damaged rotator and tendons. Osteo-arthritis is a daily reminder to take things easily.
 
While I do not have any wrist issues, I don't shoot much magnum ammo either. Once in a while I will get the urge to shoot a few mag's but normally use standard velocity and non Mag. loads for paper punching. I see no reason to wear a gun faster, make more noise and cost me more money just for the extra recoil.
 
I won’t be shooting magnums very much at all. Unfortunately my hands are arthritic and losing strength so I will shoot my 44 magnum but with specials instead of mag shells, same goes for my .357’s, it’ll be .38 specials. I don’t load my ammunition so I’ll be buying less powerful shells. I think it’ll be just fine.

I broke my wrist of my right hand years ago. Up until that time I shot a M29-2 with a 4 inch barrel. After the break healed everytime I shot with .44 Magnum loads, I got pain up my arm emanating from the wrist area. Went to .44 Special loads and the pain ceased. Now I have arthritis in that hand and wrist. I wear a tight fingerless glove and a wrist brace when I shoot anything except .22 LR. Getting old, used and abused sucks!!
 
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You guys are scaring me, as a young gun shooting the spiciest 357 magnum I can find out of my 686 snub and having a blast. Guess eventually I need to prepare myself to switch to 38 special, at least I can dial it back if need be :)
 
I had a six inch stainless Smith 44 mag at one time. Sold it like a fool. Long before the prices went to the moon. I never bought factory magnum ammo for it. I always handloaded with cast lead and the power level was about 44 special as I enjoyed shooting paper without the extra drama. That thing would print tiny groups all day long with those lead loads. Was fun but I used to have a case of gun traderitis and now could not swallow current prices to regain some nice stuff.
 
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