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Moving away from the .44 mag
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<blockquote data-quote="HoLeChit" data-source="post: 3780678" data-attributes="member: 35036"><p>If you wanted to keep the revolver thing going, there’s always the Smith and Wesson 610. You can get 4 or 6” barrels, and it eats out of moon clips so reloading is quick. Good all around setup too, as you can practice with .40 and 10mm, and you can use snake shot if you’re carrying it around closer to home. I like to carry mine when hunting squirrels, so I can take a shot at a pig or pop that water moccasin that wants to be too friendly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoLeChit, post: 3780678, member: 35036"] If you wanted to keep the revolver thing going, there’s always the Smith and Wesson 610. You can get 4 or 6” barrels, and it eats out of moon clips so reloading is quick. Good all around setup too, as you can practice with .40 and 10mm, and you can use snake shot if you’re carrying it around closer to home. I like to carry mine when hunting squirrels, so I can take a shot at a pig or pop that water moccasin that wants to be too friendly. [/QUOTE]
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