Took the big boys to the pistol range, wuss'd out and shot mostly 44 special ammo. The pair up today were the Six Inch Colt Anaconda 44 Mag, and the Four Inch Smith Model 29. Both beautiful guns. The last time I tried to shoot either with magnum ammo, they were mean to me and bit me. So, Special Ammo was on the menu.
Let's see um.

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First Up, the Model 29 Smith at 15 yards, Six Rounds double action, center mass on the B27 Steel target. I pulled one, but the group isn't bad.

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Next I loaded up the Colt and shot twelve rounds at the head of the B27, she's shooting a little high at 15 yards, so two slipped over the had a tad, missing. Parted his hair though.

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Switched back to the Model 29 and shot six rounds rapid center mass from seven yards. Still a tight group.

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I was feeling pretty good, so I put six rounds of magnum ammo in the Anaconda.

I have no idea what made me think my arthritic hands were ready to shoot full power magnum loads in that beast. Cowboy magnum loads... no problem. The full house 44 magnum loads, NOT a good idea. The first shot stung. The Marine in me said, "Cowboy up, and pull that trigger again." I thought about it, but the evil devil on my shoulder whispered in my ear....

"What are you, a man or a mouse." BOOM... a second shot. Stung worse than the first....
I don't think my hand is supposed to be bleeding.... Never did find those grips to cover the backstrap...
I didn't finish all six... I have work to do in the shop... tomorrow.

Next time the big boys come to the range, I'll stick to the specials. If I shoot 44 mag again, it'll be in the single actions. Roll with it.
I'll probably keep these two, but still with Cowboy action loads, or 44 specials.