One of my buddies on the Deer lease does not even own a handgun. Never has.
He did get his Texas CHL a while back and while hunting this month expressed the desire to get a handgun.
He stated he will most likely not carry regulary, but wanted a handgun for use at the lease, for snakes and finishing shots, and for protection at home.
He stated he thought a revolver would be best for him and I agreed 100%.
I let him shoot my 44 Mag Mountain Gun with loads starting with 240gr bullets and 7.2gr, 8.3 and 9.5 of Unique. He also shot 240gr MagTec, and 240gr Federal factory loads.
I explained how you can taylor the 44 Mag from mild to WILD...
However, most people just will not carry as big a gun as an N frame, even on the deer lease, all the time as it is just too big and heavy...
So, I recommended he get one of the 2 different Mod 60's in 357 Mag with adjustable sights. Which ever he likes the best.
I explained that these guns are small and light, thus easy to carry, he can use 158gr 357 Mags, and CCI/Speer shotshells, on the lease, and good 38 Specials for defense, and practice, if the Mags are to much for accurate rapid fire...
I told him, better to have the "smaller" gun on your person 100% of the time that a BIGGER gun back in camp.
Also I told him, if later on, you decide you want/need a 44 Mag, or a 500 S&W, the Mod 60 will always be a good revolver to "have around".
Also if you decide to do some CHL carry the 3" Mod 60 will be handy and again easy to carry, and shoot.
I also went over the 686 S&W's, and frankly told him IF I was going to get a revolver that big, I would just get a 4" 44 Mag, and adjust my ammo selection as we discuassed. [Several of us carry 4" S&W's on the deer lease, including my wife, so ammo is always "around"].
Still, as much as I like, and believe in, the 44 Mag, I think for him and his first handgun the 3" Mod 60 in 357 Mag is the way to go.
He said the "concept" of the Mod 60 3" "Kit Gun" looked good to him, so we will see what he gets, and how he likes it.
He did get his Texas CHL a while back and while hunting this month expressed the desire to get a handgun.
He stated he will most likely not carry regulary, but wanted a handgun for use at the lease, for snakes and finishing shots, and for protection at home.
He stated he thought a revolver would be best for him and I agreed 100%.
I let him shoot my 44 Mag Mountain Gun with loads starting with 240gr bullets and 7.2gr, 8.3 and 9.5 of Unique. He also shot 240gr MagTec, and 240gr Federal factory loads.
I explained how you can taylor the 44 Mag from mild to WILD...
However, most people just will not carry as big a gun as an N frame, even on the deer lease, all the time as it is just too big and heavy...
So, I recommended he get one of the 2 different Mod 60's in 357 Mag with adjustable sights. Which ever he likes the best.
I explained that these guns are small and light, thus easy to carry, he can use 158gr 357 Mags, and CCI/Speer shotshells, on the lease, and good 38 Specials for defense, and practice, if the Mags are to much for accurate rapid fire...
I told him, better to have the "smaller" gun on your person 100% of the time that a BIGGER gun back in camp.
Also I told him, if later on, you decide you want/need a 44 Mag, or a 500 S&W, the Mod 60 will always be a good revolver to "have around".
Also if you decide to do some CHL carry the 3" Mod 60 will be handy and again easy to carry, and shoot.
I also went over the 686 S&W's, and frankly told him IF I was going to get a revolver that big, I would just get a 4" 44 Mag, and adjust my ammo selection as we discuassed. [Several of us carry 4" S&W's on the deer lease, including my wife, so ammo is always "around"].
Still, as much as I like, and believe in, the 44 Mag, I think for him and his first handgun the 3" Mod 60 in 357 Mag is the way to go.
He said the "concept" of the Mod 60 3" "Kit Gun" looked good to him, so we will see what he gets, and how he likes it.