On the 20th, I took the 29 down to the range, and set up a target at 15 yards. All I had on hand was full house 44 mag loads, no cowboy loads, no 44 special, but it was PORTED, and I wanted to see if the gun could become our Truck Gun for trips. I loaded up five rounds and gave 'er a go.

OMG... it was brutal. Four inch 44, even with the porting, was NOT fun. The backstrap in this model is exposed, even with the Hogue grips. It smacked my palm like an NFL Place Kicker, and the back of the trigger guard was mean to the front of my knuckles. Every shot of the five.
I had two other boxes of 44 in the range box, and pulled two rounds from the first. Ah... nope.
Last box... two more rounds. Nope...

I wasn't giving up, even through the pain, it turned in a nice group, and the gun had a nice trigger.

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Old and arthritis are not a combo where you want to volunteer to be beaten like a child who stole cookies.
So I started doing some research. Perhaps some full coverage oversized Hogue grips. Wait, they do make some that cover the backstrap for the N frame Smith! Sweet... but wait.

Round Butt models only. Nope, MINE is a square butt. Someone suggested a shooting glove. Nice for target shooting, but I wasn't going to be Michael Jackson and run around the rest of my life with a glove on one hand.
I ordered a couple boxes of 44 special ammo. See how that will do. It came in a couple days ago, but it was Raining. We needed the rain, so I wasn't whining. I had to wait two days for the rain to let up and I got down this morning. I fired five rounds single action and got a nice tight group, and the recoil was there, but easily manageable. I fired another ten rounds double action and still had a decent group. Moved up to the head and fired ten more rounds double action. At a dollar a shot, 25 rounds was enough for the day... a bit more practice and this could be the new truck gun for trips.