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My "play money" comes in october.

I'm leaning towards either a 586 4 inch classic, or a 5 inch 629 and some swanky grips

I won't need any hot rod loads something that will cleanly take a whitetail at 25-30 yards yet is mild enough to spend an afternoon plinking with


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A 5" 629, and 240/250 Cast SWC with 10 grains Unique is your pot of gold then!

Pretty much perfection in handgunning.



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From what I've been researching that seems to be the consensus

I guess I'm different in that I like the looks of the full underlug guns


A 41 is also in consideration....just too many choices


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Mac,

That's a great load. Honestly 10 grains of Unique behind a 250 grain SWC in a 44 mag would do 90% of the work most of us ever require of a revolver. Might be boring but it is effective.


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I don't like the weight of the lugged barrels though I do own one 5" 29-2 "Classic". Give me a 4" or 5" lug-less and I am good. Always a P'd and R'd fan.

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Full underlugs suck.

I need a MG.





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I had a 629 MG and traded it like a moron. A local shop has a 657 MG that is tempting.


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Originally Posted by deflave
Full underlugs suck.

I need a MG.

Dave

You mean MR (Mountain Revolver)? As S&W coined the 629-2, although only making 5,000 of them. Far left in the picture; ignore those HEAVY weight 629s littering this photo.
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Full lug 5" N frame .44 mag=PERFECTION!

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EdM,
I didn't think they started making the full under lug Classic's until after they eliminated the P&R Smiths. My memory is not what it once was, but I thought the 629-2 was the first full lugged guns. Am I wrong, or was your 29-2 a barrel change?


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This weekend my sidearm of choice was a 29-2 loaded with 240 grain cast SWCs pushed by 10 grains Unique. Lots of wildflowers blooming in the high mountains.

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Sharp 44.


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This thread makes me want to go watch Dirty Harry.
I have some powder I bought from Accurate Arms which is similar to #9.
I use enough to get 1,200 fps from a 4" barrel.
I cast my own Lyman 429421 from linotype.
I think I should try to get a deer with it this year.
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Originally Posted by lastround
EdM,
I didn't think they started making the full under lug Classic's until after they eliminated the P&R Smiths. My memory is not what it once was, but I thought the 629-2 was the first full lugged guns. Am I wrong, or was your 29-2 a barrel change?



....might be wrong but I think Ed's 29-2 "Classic" is a custom.

According to "The Book" 29s with a 5" Classic barrel didn't come out till 1991. The 29-2 P&R ended in 1982 with the introduction of the -3. The only 5" 29-2s were of the standard underlug design.

A friend has a 629 no- P&R gun with a 5" Classic barrel...that configuration didn't exist when the gun was purchased new in 1981 but was put on in 2005 by the factory. So he had the only no- P&R Classic out there.

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Originally Posted by Mackay_Sagebrush
This weekend my sidearm of choice was a 29-2 loaded with 240 grain cast SWCs pushed by 10 grains Unique. Lots of wildflowers blooming in the high mountains.

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there is hope given the path people on this thread are walking, that is smith N frames. You can only hope with time and enlightenment they will come to see the best version, one in 41mag, and forget that overhyped 429 version.


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I have 6½" and 5" Classic 629's, pre-lock, pre-MIM, full lug. Both are quite accurate. The 5" is not excessively heavy on the belt, and is about the lightest gun I want to shoot with full-house .44 mag loads. Wish I'd grabbed one of the DX models, they are fairly rare to find now.


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Originally Posted by RoninPhx
there is hope given the path people on this thread are walking, that is smith N frames. You can only hope with time and enlightenment they will come to see the best version, one in 41mag, and forget that overhyped 429 version.


I like my .44's, but I have to agree.....41 mag rocks.


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I'll stick with my 44.

I almost ventured into the 41 magnum once with a really slick S&W. I went to try it out and there was no ammo in town. Looked online and no brass available, even bullets were scarce at the time. I keep hearing how nice they are but I will never know.

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