Dale53
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Here, above are a couple of my long barreled Smith revolvers. The Model 29 has a Burris Gil Hebard special scope with a dot reticule that I had mounted, back in the day, so if I ran into bad weather deer hunting, I could easily remove the scope and use the iron sights. I carried this in a Bianchi across the chest holster. It was quite comfortable in rough country. I have taken several deer with it.
The 629 at the top was a Special Issue "Light Hunter" and works quite well in the same holster.
Scoped or Red Dot, both of them will pretty much stay on a playing card at 100 yards off a rest.
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