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.44 spl or .357 snubbie for the woods?

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  • rrfhunter
    Ok my 2c,I have a taurus 85 (bobbed hammer) in .38 special 2" that shoots wonderfully for what it is. It's very light in alloy. Most fixed shot hanguns shoot to the left for me and this one is dead on. I drill the heck out of paint cans at 50-75 feet with it which is pretty consistent with what you'll use it for. The rubber grips are VERY comfortable. I've also had a Colt Detective special that was gorgeous but couldn't hit the whole barn. It's a great and light gun for about $200. When your bad guy sees those JHP's pointed at him it'll get his attention!
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  • BigTex
    I would prefer a Glock G-29 in 10mm, A compact powerhouse that is easy to conceal year-around.
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  • badboybob
    "the cost of 45's is so high....". How much is your life worth? On the low price end you can buy a Jennings and HOPE it works when you need it, or you can buy a Kimber and KNOW it will work when you need it. In between there are many choices. I carry a Kimber Ultra CDP, a Kel-Tec P-11, or a Kel-Tec P-32 depending on the situation. But my absolute favorite is the Kimber and I never considered the cost when I bought it.Save up for a carry gun if you need to, but then get the very best.
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  • NOTPARS
    For rrfhunter: Thanks, I seem to recall someone else telling me to check out that Taurus. I appreciate your input. It has given me something to consider.
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  • NOTPARS
    For SaxonPig: What you wrote is what I thought. It makes a heck of a lot of sense. But, because I am far from authority on this topic, I thought I would ask the question. As usual, the advice and observations I receive on this forum are second to none. Thanks for the intel. I have a friend, a Vietnam Vet, and one heck of a nice guy, who gives me good deals on handguns at his little country store. His place is a little out of the way for me (an hour and a half drive, but, the prices are so good and, he is a Vietnam Vet, that I won't shop anywhere else. He can get me good deals on the guns mentioned here so far.
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  • NOTPARS
    For BadboyBob: Ultimately, I guess you are right. It wouldn't matter what gun I had if it was cheap and didn't do the job. I am giving consideration to the Kimbers as well. But, like all cheapskates, I am trying to balance too many things and cut costs (my wife still doesn't know how much I have sunk into my 66 Plymouth Sport Fury restoration...yet. What do you think of the Para Ordnance LDA's by the way?
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  • v35
    I've got a Charter Arms 4" with target sights. The thing weighs 19 ounces and is very accurate. I have shot some of Keiths' 235gr HP ahead of 18.5 gr 2400 which is in magnum country. Double action is not so good but single action is very good. The rubber grips with the rear end ground flat makes it less punishing to the hand.Loading is slow.
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  • NOTPARS
    For V35: Thanks for the info. Is yours a .44 special or a .38? The treasurer of my Shooters Alliance is a professional gunsmith. He says he can tune up the Smith and Ruger. I'll ask him about the Charter Arms. Again, your comments really help.
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  • NOTPARS
    For Dano, I am sure you are right. The problem is, I already own a 66 in 4 inch. I am not sure I can justify buying what would be a 4th .357. Maybe. I looked at the Smith 60 and Ruger SP-101. What do you think?
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