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drh1175 12-04-2005 07:23 PM

.44 mag?
 
I am looking at purchasing a revolver either a taurus or s & w I want it to shoot for fun but also if I ever want to carry a side arm I want something big enough to handle the job. I understand you can shoot .44 specials for lighter recoil when at the range. How is the .44 mag to shoot? I have shot a .357 and didn't think it was bad at all. Thanks? Also who make ammo for the .44 special?

Brush hunter 12-04-2005 08:58 PM

RE: .44 mag?
 
Forget the Taurus, there ok for the money but you'll be better off with the S/W or Ruger super redhawk. The .44 is not that bad to shoot. You can find .44 specal ammo just about anywere. How big is the job you need to handle?

mossy33oak 12-04-2005 10:11 PM

RE: .44 mag?
 
Super Redhawk in 44 mag is what I will be receiving for Christmas.....I cant wait!!!!! You should at least check one out.

Rebel Hog 12-04-2005 10:38 PM

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ORIGINAL: mossy33oak

Super Redhawk in 44 mag is what I will be receiving for Christmas.....I cant wait!!!!! You should at least check one out.

You will really like it Mossy, I've had one for along time now!:)




mossy33oak 12-05-2005 01:04 AM

RE: .44 mag?
 
my only trouble is I cant decide between 7 1/2 or 9 1/2" barrel......decisions decisions. :D

Rebel Hog 12-05-2005 01:23 AM

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ORIGINAL: mossy33oak

my only trouble is I cant decide between 7 1/2 or 9 1/2" barrel......decisions decisions. :D

Mine is 7-1/2.

JagMagMan 12-05-2005 02:13 AM

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You owe it to yourself, look at the Ruger! You won't look any further!

drh1175 12-05-2005 08:01 AM

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Thanks, actually havn't looked at the rugers. I guess that is what I will be looking at. Oh man, caliber choices now what do you think, .454 Casull, .44mag, .357? I really like the looks of those rugers

Highpower 12-05-2005 08:09 AM

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Mossy, go 7 1/2". Does everything the 9 1/2 does except make you regret getting such a long barrel!

eldeguello 12-06-2005 07:00 AM

RE: .44 mag?
 

ORIGINAL: drh1175

I am looking at purchasing a revolver either a taurus or s & w I want it to shoot for fun but also if I ever want to carry a side arm I want something big enough to handle the job. I understand you can shoot .44 specials for lighter recoil when at the range. How is the .44 mag to shoot? I have shot a .357 and didn't think it was bad at all. Thanks? Also who make ammo for the .44 special?
I have a Taurus Raging Bull in .454 Casull. It is every bit as good as any S&W revolver I have ever owned, and that list includes several .44 Magnums, both M29's and pre-M29's. Additionally the Taurus Raging Bull lockup system isstronger than an S&W Model 29. However, there is nothing wrong with an S&W .44 Mag. either.

The Rugers are beefy and accurate. But they are TOO big and ponderous for meif I have to climb any mountains at high altitude.

An advantage the Taurus Raging Bull type revolvers have is their muzzle compensator and shock-absorbing grips-these features make a .454 feel like a .44 Magnum in other revolvers-pleasant to shoot! In addition, you can shoot all .45 Colt ammo in a .454, just as you can shoot .44 Special ammo in a .44 Mag.

Let me state that the .44 Magnum using full-power 240 grain or heavier bullet ammo has about TWICE the recoil of a .357 Magnum! However, in a Ruger Redhawk, there's so much bulk and weight the recoil of the .44 Mag. is tamed considerably. So if you don't mind dragging that big chunk of steel around in the woods, it is a good choice!


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