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Hello all. I'm seeking advice from people on the internet again. I've got a S&W model 69 4" and a Ruger super Blackhawk 4.62" in my cart. I like them both but can only afford one. I understand that one is single action and one is double and single. I already have a super Redhawk 7.5" but would like a shorter barreled 44 mag. Any suggestions or comments about either. I'd be using 240-300gr factory loads with the occasional hotter underwood load but no +p loads.
 
I wouldn't touch a model 69 with a 10 foot pole if you plan to shoot it regularly. That's a .357 frame having .44 Magnum put though it. Uncomfortable would be an understatement and short service life a guarantee. If you want a .44 smith, get a 629 or 29 with a shorter barrel. You want an N frame. So between those two, it's the super Blackhawk 8 days a week.
 
Closest was a new model Ruger vaquero. Didn't shoot it but it was pretty short handled. Turned me off them immediately.
Nobody likes the old square trigger guard.
The new model is easier to handle. And the Bisley grip frame seems to be the preference for anyone shooting a steady diet of full house magnum.
 
I wouldn't touch a model 69 with a 10 foot pole if you plan to shoot it regularly. That's a .357 frame having .44 Magnum put though it. Uncomfortable would be an understatement and short service life a guarantee. If you want a .44 smith, get a 629 or 29 with a shorter barrel. You want an N frame. So between those two, it's the super Blackhawk 8 days a week.
That's one thing that's made me indecisive. Just how small the frame is.
 
I have that in 454 casull
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Shoot both before you buy....For me the Blackhawks roll in my hand and do not punish me. Big Smiths hurt my hands. You may be the opposite. Test drive them.
This. I am the opposite. I had a Blackhawk in .45 Colt and didn't enjoy shooting it at all. I've got two S&W 629's and love them.
 

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