Another vote for the S&W model 69.
Yet another vote for the Smith 69 with Hogue X frame grips.
The mould of my first choice for hunting or target use is a 6cav MP clone of the H&G 503.
For plinking I use the 6 cav Lee 44-200 RNFP.
It's all chicken, even the beak!
"Are Taurus revolvers any good ?
Meh.... You could easily do better. '
I agree with this comment.
I've seen too many new Taurus guns go back for some kind of service,, even before they were ever shot.
I have an untouched 3 screw Super BH 1st year that i shoot the daylights out of.
I shoot everything from light 44 specials to full house H&G 250gr 503gc bullets.
My favorite is a 200gr gc over 18.5 296. Very loud and quite the muzzle flash!
Collector and shooter of guns and other items that require a tax stamp, Lead and brass scrounger. Never too much brass, lead or components in inventory! Always looking to win beauty contests with my reloads.
For plinking I load 18 grains of 2400 behind a 250 grain lead SWC.
I'm a big fan of the Smith & Wesson Classic series with the lug barrel, interchangeable front sights and there pre-drilled for a scope mount. My favorite for everyday shooting is there 5 inch model. If your able to find a MP 503 H&G copy in aluminum with 6 cavities it will rain bullets good for either 44 special or magnums. Please ignore the tru-glo scope that came with the firearm. It wouldn't keep zero with my loads.
If you are reloading, then there is no advantage to the 44 magnum for your purposes. Brass and molds are just as available in both 41 and 44 calibers. They use the same primers and powders. There's plenty of data for both. I would definitely go for the 41 magnum in this instance.
I'm a double action guy, and my choice is the S&W model 57. The 41 magnum blackhawk is great if you like the super blackhawk though. The 41 magnum version is in the standard blackhawk with an aluminum grip frame, and they are considerably lighter than the 44's. They are about 10 ounces lighter than a super blackhawk. My favorite is the 4 5/8" barrel. You can get the Wigatinny no-drill scope mount for it, which does work well. Drill and tap is always an option too.
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The 4-5/8" Blackhawk .41 magnum is a great choice and easy to carry. Mild to Wild easily done.
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What Texas by God Says ...
I'm a 41 Magnum die hard fan . If you don't like the pounding of the 44 Magnum ... the 41 magnum is answer to your prayers . The 4 5/8" Blackhawk is available ... the 41 Magnum in my avatar , S&W model 58 is a lot harder to come by but a great choice .
Cast boolits and reload for it ...be happy happy .
Gary
Certified Cajun
Proud Member of The Basket of Deplorables
" Let's Go Brandon !"
41 Mag is SERIOUS Thread Drift!
Mal
Mal Paso means Bad Pass, just so you know.
"I've been trying to decide for a few years between the 41 and 44. But think 44 is the best way to go for support and availability of info, brass, powders, molds, etc overall."
My opinion is that the 41 magnum is the better of the two in every way for his purposes.
Amen ! Another .41mag enthusiast here !
Keep your powder dry and watch your six !!
Yesterday i was shootimg my .44 special with a 20/1 alloy gas checked 260 grain hollow point boolit over 13 of IMR 4227. The book says these should be doing about 900 fps. Would be a nice load I think for those Model 69 people are recommending.
.41 and .44 . . . which one? Both, of course!
I have a Charter Arms Bulldog with a 21/2 in barrel. I wanted something a little more pleasant to shoot in long range sessions. I finally found a Ruger Super Blackhawk with a 4.6 in barrel and a rounded trigger guard. It’s enough heavier than the Bulldog to be pleasant at the range even with Skeeter loads but is still a handy size. Tim
Anytime somebody says they can't decide between a 2 1/2", a 4", or a 6" barrel I just have to chuckle to myself because my ONE revolver has all 3 plus an 8" barrel. I picked up a Dan Wesson .357 about 30 years ago in a trade, and have loved it from day one. I was fortunate to find a 744 a few years ago with a ported 6" and an plain 8" barrel. I picked up a new 6" barrel from Dan Wesson for about $80 and it has never seen a jacketed bullet (except maybe in testing at the factory). Why not go that route and have a couple different barrel options to suit the occasion? I have not noticed it to be any heavier than the Redhawks or 629s with comparable barrel lengths but accuracy has ALWAYS been better with the DW than with the others.
Now, if I could just find a reasonably priced DW in the .41 mag (just because), my stable will be full and I could die a happy man.
"We the people are the rightful masters of both
Congress & the courts, not to overthrow the Constitution,
but overthrow the men who pervert the Constitution."
Abraham Lincoln
...it depends on how much you want to spend.
I'm a fan of old 29s but, IF you can find it, a Freedom Arms in .44mag...
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Food is overrated. A nice rifle is way more important.
Rob
BP | Bronze Point | IMR | Improved Military Rifle | PTD | Pointed |
BR | Bench Rest | M | Magnum | RN | Round Nose |
BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
C | Compressed Charge | PR | Primer | SPCL | Soft Point "Core-Lokt" |
HP | Hollow Point | PSPCL | Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" | C.O.L. | Cartridge Overall Length |
PSP | Pointed Soft Point | Spz | Spitzer Point | SBT | Spitzer Boat Tail |
LRN | Lead Round Nose | LWC | Lead Wad Cutter | LSWC | Lead Semi Wad Cutter |
GC | Gas Check |