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S&W 329 26 ounces 6-shot $1008
Taurus Tracker 34 ounces 5-shot $547

I recently bought a Taurus Tracker .44 Mag to go with my Marlin 1894P in the same caliber.

.44 Special loads including Cor-Bon are manageable. .44 Magnum Cor-Bon 165 grain JHP are also manageable.

I shot some 240 grain JSPs. These too can be shot well but follow-up shots take a little longer to get on target.

Never having shot the 26 ounce 328, I'd imagine the recoil is pretty severe.

I picked the Tracker because I liked the looks, size, and the $417 street price was a kicker. I considered the 5-shot vs 6-shot but didn't consider that a major consideration.

I hope my decision was right but after 50 full-house loads and 100 lighter loads plus a couple of boxes of .44 special, I like the Taurus and the way it shoots. I also like it on my hip. My 629 always feels like a large gun - because it is. The Tracker fits in a K-Frame holster.

What do you think?


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Sounds like you done good. Taurus is reportedly making some good stuff nowadays. Besides, if'n YOU like it, its just fine.

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bmt - I think so too. I like their revolvers but am still uncertain about their semiautos.

The trigger is pretty good - smooth double action and just a little creap on single action but that's probably due to having lawyers on staff.


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My guess from living in Indiana, a little hotter 44 Special should handle all your needs, especially having the rifle as well. Sounds like you are well armed for your needs. I hope you enjoy. When you need to shoot something a little hotter it's nice to have something a little heavier as well.


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I've been debating the same thing....Taurus .41 Mag Ti at 24 or 22 oz???...vs 329PD at 26oz...vs 444 Multi Tracker at 28 oz...vs 34oz stainless tracker...ported vs. non-ported... I wanted something for bowhunting and fishing and am tired of packing the Desert Eagle 44 mag. The most expensive 329 PD I've seen in AK is around $750.00. I think I may end up buying the same one you did in the end.

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I have often "looked", long, and hard at many Taurus hand guns, (revolvers and auto's). Researching many models on forums and reviews: I am impressed that Taurus firearms are dependable, accurate, and well crafted. But I still, always have chosen something else.

Yesterday, I looked at handguns on clearance at Gander Mtn. and saw a little DA revolver, small frame (like a kit gun), grey satin stainless, 8 rnd. cylinder, 4" barrel, calibered for .17 HMR (not your 44 Mag.). To me, this revolver looked right (perfect), it felt right (perfect). I put it on lay-away. It is my "first" Taurus.

A good gun is a good gun- whether it's a Colt or S&W, an HK or a Sig. It's also a very good gun even if it's a Taurus, a CZ, a Bersa, or one of my Dan Wesson's.

It's like the guy said, ..."If'n You like it"... then it's a great gun.

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I have a M44 Stainless 4" 44. I am very pleased with it. I think Taurus is a good buy.

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I have looked at a bunch of 44 mags in the last month (own 2), and also decided on a Tracker 44. You will note that I did not "settle" on one-I chose it OVER a S&W Mountain gun, or any of the new generation "lite" guns. This thing is just a beauty, well balanced, excellent fit and finish, and the weight is about right to control recoil. I carry while hunting with a muzzleloader in the Cascade Mtns., as well as other frequent woods outings. I like this one! ChuckD

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After playing with them all in the gunstore, here is my vote, for many of the reasons already stated above....
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Matt,

Is that the Ti version, or the stainless?

I'm about to buy one down here, it's a 41Mag, 5 shot, stainless model. They want $440.

The wife has started hiking again, and I want her to have something for all the critters. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />


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Stainless .44 Mag, 5-Shot. If you're looking for a .41 ti I'll pass on a pm to you... I paid $419.00 in the Anchorage Sportsmans Warehouse.

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Caribou -

I missed your post. Sorry for the delay in acknowledging. Thanks for your comments. The most danger we face here while hiking is from 2-legged varmints.

I just couldn't pass up the Marlin and it had to have a mate, right? <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smirk.gif" alt="" />


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Chuck - You hit all the nails right on the head. I'd like to add size to the panoply. As I've said my k-frame holster fits the Tracker like a glove.


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375Matt -

Great photo. Great gun.

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I looked at both the Tracker Ti and the M357PD and ended up with the S&W. This was mainly because I have mostly N-Frame guns and in 4" their size and weight have never bothered me no matter if they be stainless, Mountain or AirLite.

That being said if I run across a Tracker Ti used in nice condition for the right price it will be going home with me. The ones that I have tried have a very smooth action. The only drawback being that as the cylinder is shorter than the S&W so Keith and LBT type bullets can not be seated in the normal crimping groove.

I've fired the M329 PD with target and full loads...with 240 grain Speer Gold Dot HPs the gun could not be stopped from rising right off the target. Did not have near the problem with the M357 PD.

Sounds like you did fine Norm...now stop feeling guilty for not buying the S&W... <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />

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BW, For the wife I would go with stainless over TI. That TI Barks pretty good and if she's afraid of it, it would be of little use. I would rather see my wife carry a 357 with 180's (which she does) than something she's afraid of. I got my wife an "old" security six 357 and put the Hogues grips on it. She feels very comfortable with it. And it's still fairly light.


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Just fired 20 rounds out of mine...she jumped and barked more than I thought it would compared to the Desert Eagle I've been shooting. I definately like it and it shoots good...I am debating the best way to teach my girlfriend to shoot it? Maybe use some .44 specials to break her in?

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Maybe get some 44 spec cowboy loads. They got 'em at Sportsmans Whorehouse.


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Cariboujack,

Agreed, the extra heft of the stainless is probably better for the missus.

She wanted to use my Para-Ordnance 14-45, which she loves to shoot with loads I made up that barely cycle the action reliably. She's claimed that pistol as hers. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />

But after messing with the Para, she agreed it was too complicated for self-defense at her comfort level. I want a 'point and shoot' handgun for her, not a military or police type firearm.

Hard to beat a revolver resting on an empty cylinder with nothing more to do than pull the trigger.


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Matt,

Thanks for the great PM!

But, I think I'll stay local, and stainless. We'll swing by the gunshop tomorrow.


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