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LOOKING FOR A GUN HUNTING REVOLVER .any ideas
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<blockquote data-quote="criticalbass" data-source="post: 1113674" data-attributes="member: 711"><p>I have a Redhawk and a scoped Super Redhawk, both in .44 Mag. Both are extremely accurate. They are the strongest of the "big three." I think the 29 is second, and the Colt, surprisingly comes in third based on the reports of kabooms I have seen. Can't speak for any of the other .44 Mag offerings.</p><p></p><p>You'll pay a bit less for the Rugers. I suggest stainless if you ever plan to do much in bad weather. Both of mine have seven and a half inch barrels. This length is fairly holster friendly. but still offers a decent sight radius. I am comfortable out to 60 yards or so with open sights and to 100 yards with the 2x scope on the Super, allowing for some drop.</p><p></p><p>Like some of the others, I don't see the need for the expensive and punishing calibers that are hotter than the .44. When I am in hog country, I am never without one of these, regardless of what other gun/s I am carrying. CB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="criticalbass, post: 1113674, member: 711"] I have a Redhawk and a scoped Super Redhawk, both in .44 Mag. Both are extremely accurate. They are the strongest of the "big three." I think the 29 is second, and the Colt, surprisingly comes in third based on the reports of kabooms I have seen. Can't speak for any of the other .44 Mag offerings. You'll pay a bit less for the Rugers. I suggest stainless if you ever plan to do much in bad weather. Both of mine have seven and a half inch barrels. This length is fairly holster friendly. but still offers a decent sight radius. I am comfortable out to 60 yards or so with open sights and to 100 yards with the 2x scope on the Super, allowing for some drop. Like some of the others, I don't see the need for the expensive and punishing calibers that are hotter than the .44. When I am in hog country, I am never without one of these, regardless of what other gun/s I am carrying. CB [/QUOTE]
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