Qc Pistolero
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I do it Ridgewalker's way.You get good bargains that way.As for OP,since I already have a Super Blackhawk(7 1/2''),a 629(8 3/8)and a Dan Wesson(6''),I guess my next one is going to be a 5'' 629.
If I was going to carry it a lot hunting, fishing camping hiking etc. A mdl
69.
If for just hunting, some target shooting or steel shooting, I would go with a 6" 629.
I would not get a 329. Just to light a package for full house 44 mags.
It would be a S&W. Some others make decent guns, but why not go with the best?
I just got a Henry octagonal barrel 44 Magnum with a color case hardened receiver. Beautiful and smooth as butter to operate.The new Marlins do look pretty nice, and are on my short list as well.
However, for a revolver S&W still makes the highest quality product in thebmarket in my opinion. I have a 629-6 5" that's just about as perfect as can be. It, along with my 620, have the best factory double action triggers I have used. That is in reference to my personal collection that includes several S&W's from the 1950's through the 70's.
I have an old 629 4" that has been double Magnaported. An absolute dream to shoot. It's not for sale at any price.OK, you are going today to buy a new (with lock) .44 Magnum. Any brand is up for consideration, price Under $1K ?
I will be of no help at all because in my mind there's no such thing as having too many 44 Magnums.
That said, I want three more.
1) A 4" Model 29-10
2) A 4.25" Model 69
3) A 6-1/2" Ruger SRH
Not positive, but I don't believe the Super Redhawk was ever built with 6.5 inches.
I have to agree with your assessment, although I don't own a Dan Wesson in 44 Mag. I do, however, have one in 357 Mag and it is stout accurate and versatile.FWIW, I've had two 629's, one Anaconda and one Dan Wesson. I only kept the DW. To me me it's a much more rugged gun than the S&W's and Colt. (Don't know about Rugers) The fit and finish was as good as the Smiths but the trigger, while very good, was not as nice as the Smiths. Plus it's nice to be able to change barrels.
Try the Pachmayr Deceleration grip on both. It encloses the back strap.Well, depends on the end use.
My mix right now is a 629-4 MG, a 7.5" RH and a 7.5" SRH in 480 Ruger.
My brother just bought a Mod 69 and I have a criticism of it. Been shooting it some and find it hits quite hard in the lower part of the strong hand lower side of the wrist.
Using my MG as a reference point the 69 is easier on the web (meat between your thumb and index finger junction) but really hard on the lower side of the wrist joint and lower side of the forearm.
My brother bought three boxes of the Buffalo Bore 270 gr. JSP's. He shot a full cylinder full (5) and could not easily eject them. He brought me the gun and I popped them right out but not in a way I would recommend for regular practice (determined hits with my palm). I suggested he shelve those loads and send the revolver home with me for a few days.
My MG weighs about 39 oz. the 69 4" is advertised at ball park 37 oz. so the weights are very similar. The barrel length is virtually identical 4 vs. 4.2".
The balance is different. The MG is frame heavy while the 69 is heavier in the barrel.
That leaves the grip.
Laying my MG along side this 69 there are some subtle but definite differences. The 69 is called and dressed as a "combat magnum". The grip on my MG is the original (Hogue rubber).
My MG has a bare back strap and a more swept back lower rear on the grip. The rubber between the front upper part of the grip frame and the rear of the trigger guard is less filled in on the 69 compared to my MG.
So in effect the MG sits higher in my hand than the 69 does. Thus the axis of the bore on the 69 is lower in my hand than with my MG. My wrist is more vertical with the 69 also.
The net result is my MG stings my web more and the 69 pounds my lower side of my forearm more. I have shot the "feared" 329 PD with wooden grips and bear loads and did not have an issue with it so I am no "wussie" by any means.
If I owned a 69 I would switch the grip to the Hogue round butt to square grip model just like my MG has. This eats the web more but for my money I find the web sting goes away much faster than the deeper discomfort of the forearm.
Best regards
Three44s