Posted: 7/12/2010 7:10:24 AM EDT
| Does anyone have one of these or any short barrel 44 mag? I think I may want one. 629 |
| It looks cool,but in my exp .44 mag needs at least a 4'' bbl,I've never been a fan of long bbls on handguns,but it is what it is.You could always load up some lighter loads or use .44spl,but using full power .44 loads in a short bbl leaves a hell of a lot of unburned powder in the gun. |
| I also have a 3" 629, and a Magnaported Anaconda, and I can tell you that the Magnaporting will make a big difference. The 3"629 is a pleasure to shoot with 44 specials, but with full magnums, it's not for the faint of heart. It would be okay with full-sized grips, but mine has the fancy wood that only covers the frame. It's deadly accurate, I can shoot about 2" groups at 25 yds, but it's hard to do because of the short sight radius. Depending on what you want it for, I won't discourage you from buying one, because I love my 629, and I'd like to have one of these as well. But, if it's your first .44 magnum, I'd go with at least a 4" barrel, maybe the scandium frame model. Note that if you want to carry it when hunting, and potentially take an opportunity shot at a close animal, some states have minimum barrel lengths to be legal. In Oklahoma, it's 4". |
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I always appreciate people sharing experiences. I already picked mine up. See here
I love mine too. Its actually my new carry piece. I wanted a revolver so I went big bore. I really like the 44 mag Speer Gold Dot Short Barrel JHP. Have you tried those? Very similar to shooting 38+p. |
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Quoted: I always appreciate people sharing experiences. I already picked mine up. See here I love mine too. Its actually my new carry piece. I wanted a revolver so I went big bore. I really like the 44 mag Speer Gold Dot Short Barrel JHP. Have you tried those? Very similar to shooting 38+p. Good deal, dude. I hadn't noticed your other thread; I need to check-in here on a more consistent basis! I haven't tried the Gold Dot "short barrel" JHP load, but I'd sure like to (if I can find it). I'm going to hit my local funshops later this week and try to pick up some new loads. I basically had a similar thought-process about this acquisition ... i.e., I wanted to buy a revolver (shot 'em intermittently for years, but never bought one) and figured that if I was going to get one, it was absolutely going to be a S&W in .44 Magnum. Well, one look at this piece and I knew that this was the "one" for me! -BK |




