I recently acquired my fourth gun in 44 Magnum. I sold the two S&W 629s, which were nice guns and shot well, but I preferred to focus on the single action.
The 50th Anniversary New Model Blackhawk Flat Top has that smaller grip of the flat tops and made it hard and painful to control powerful loads. That grip also contributed to flinching. My latest acquisition seems to be the sweet spot for me. It is a Ruger NMSBH Bisley 6" blued from 1997. It has an engraved cylinder and high gloss finish. It came with ivoroid grips that set it off nicely. The original grip panels, box, and paperwork were included.
Anyway, the Bisley grip is the dealmaker. Suddenly pretty hefty loads were no problem and I had no pain. I had been letting the gun roll when fired, so was still using that style for the Bisley with its different geometry. Only now I have a much better grip on the gun.
I wanted to add that part of this euphoria with the new gun is a successful new load, which is 2400 loaded to halfway between 44 Special maximum and 44 Magnum minimum according to Lyman. I am using a 240 gr TCBB coated from Missouri. I settled on 14.0 grains after finding 15.0 still a bit stiff in the Flat Top. The champ though is the full power load with IMR4227. No problem handling it.
Curiously, a gun just like this in 5.5 or 6 barrel is not currently available in Bisley.
The 50th Anniversary New Model Blackhawk Flat Top has that smaller grip of the flat tops and made it hard and painful to control powerful loads. That grip also contributed to flinching. My latest acquisition seems to be the sweet spot for me. It is a Ruger NMSBH Bisley 6" blued from 1997. It has an engraved cylinder and high gloss finish. It came with ivoroid grips that set it off nicely. The original grip panels, box, and paperwork were included.
Anyway, the Bisley grip is the dealmaker. Suddenly pretty hefty loads were no problem and I had no pain. I had been letting the gun roll when fired, so was still using that style for the Bisley with its different geometry. Only now I have a much better grip on the gun.
I wanted to add that part of this euphoria with the new gun is a successful new load, which is 2400 loaded to halfway between 44 Special maximum and 44 Magnum minimum according to Lyman. I am using a 240 gr TCBB coated from Missouri. I settled on 14.0 grains after finding 15.0 still a bit stiff in the Flat Top. The champ though is the full power load with IMR4227. No problem handling it.
Curiously, a gun just like this in 5.5 or 6 barrel is not currently available in Bisley.