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A hunting handgun for the wealthy

While I do not care for that model, I have not found their revolvers to be any more accurate than several of my other tuned and cheaper American models. Especially a couple of my 42-43 year old Dan Wessons I used/use for IHMSA and hunting.
I wouldn't trade that for my Ruger Blackhawk in .41M. I've shot numerous 3inch groups at 100 yds.
 
Wow, that is ugly.

I still think the S&W 629s are the best looking 44s. They have worked pretty well for me, and I could likely get all barrel lengths for the price of a Korth.

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BAKPAKR, hard to argue with success ! I guess you did not get the memo about not using a short barrel 44 for hunting and your trophies didn't get the memo as well, Haaa !
Great pics!
I agree the 29's look great, I have a 4".
My favorite 44 for hunting is a Super Redhawk with a 30mm Ultradot. I always start with factory loads before I load for a new purchase. I was about to send it back to Ruger because several 240 grain loads did not group well at all, but then I bout a box of 300 Grain HSM XTP's and wow, 3-3.5" groups at 100 yds.
 
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