Hi,
Georgia is a great state for centerfire handgunners. For deer and such, any centerfire handgun is legal.
Although I'm usually also toting a scoped .270, 30.06 for those longer distance shots I primarily handgun hunt.
I've toted various barrel lengths and have come to the personal conclusion that the 6" variety gives more velocity punch that's needed over a 4" . . . but that the 7+" barrel handguns are more cumbersome than I prefer.
Thus, after various handguns, I settled on a 1989-made S&W Model 29-5 (.44 Magnum) with a 6" tube and have never looked back.
1. It comfortably can ride in a specially altered BELT holster, for when I'm dragging that buck out of a bottom or climbing a tree.
2. It has PLENTY of velocity and great accuracy
3. NO ONE beats the trigger pull of a Smith revolver . . . and a great trigger is SO important to getting sterling accuracy in the field!
The S&W Model 629 is the stainless steel version of the blued M29 but I feel the blued guns aren't "picked up" as often by wildlife. All 629 revolvers have the "Enhancement (durability} Package" treatment with the stronger bolt lock up, as do all the Model 29s from the "dash 5" model and higher. Some 29-4 models have it too, as mentioned above. Mine's a Model 29-5
I mainly fire really stout 300 grain rounds in this revolver (except when plinking, of course) and it still locks up as tight as new!
Here's my trusty, but STILL not rusty M29 atop the hide of a very rare Piebald Whitetail buck I took here in Georgia a few years ago with the revolver.
Ahhhh, the joys of hunting!
It is topped by a Holosight, and twice I've dropped THREE deer with as many shots in rapid succession with this great sighting system, including a large doe RUNNING broadside in a fresh clearcut at sixty-five measured yards! She dropped like a stone and never moved at all!
If I do MY job and hold carefully, braced or rested, I can nail gallon milk jugs with consistency AT 200 YARDS . . . just aim 34" high! VERY accurate revolver that consistently benches three round groups under 2" at 50 yards . . . shooting my preferred round (300 grain hardcast flatnose). Wow, what accuracy and knockdown power!
I have NO desire to ever replace this revolver with anything else. It is that "perfect" for me.