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<blockquote data-quote="DRC458" data-source="post: 3150299" data-attributes="member: 530"><p>Hey, I say if you can handle it, power to ya'! I have never shot a .44 mag snubbie, and probably never will. I shot .44 mag a lot back in my silhouette days but, honestly, I never enjoyed it. I shot a S&W 8 3/8" Model 29 with Pachmayr grips, and a bunch of people told me I would be a lot better off with the Ruger. In fact, the S&W I got came from a guy who switched to a Ruger. They all claimed the recoil was more tolerable with the Ruger design. Don't know. I shot a 30 Herrett in Production and a .308 FL in an XP100 in Unlimited, and didn't mind shooting them at all. Never did like the .44 mag. Years later, I shot a 454 Casull and fell in love with it. Don't know ... probly just me!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DRC458, post: 3150299, member: 530"] Hey, I say if you can handle it, power to ya'! I have never shot a .44 mag snubbie, and probably never will. I shot .44 mag a lot back in my silhouette days but, honestly, I never enjoyed it. I shot a S&W 8 3/8" Model 29 with Pachmayr grips, and a bunch of people told me I would be a lot better off with the Ruger. In fact, the S&W I got came from a guy who switched to a Ruger. They all claimed the recoil was more tolerable with the Ruger design. Don't know. I shot a 30 Herrett in Production and a .308 FL in an XP100 in Unlimited, and didn't mind shooting them at all. Never did like the .44 mag. Years later, I shot a 454 Casull and fell in love with it. Don't know ... probly just me! [/QUOTE]
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