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The Fabulous .41 Remains A Preferred Caliber For The Discerning And Serious Shooter
Am Shooting Journal ^ | 9/4/2016 | Dave Workman

Posted on 09/04/2016 5:45:27 PM PDT by w1n1

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1 posted on 09/04/2016 5:45:27 PM PDT by w1n1
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To: w1n1

Great article about a fine chambering.


2 posted on 09/04/2016 5:47:36 PM PDT by DesertRhino (Dogs are man's best friend, and moslems hate dogs. Add that up....)
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To: w1n1

Great article about a fine chambering.


3 posted on 09/04/2016 5:47:42 PM PDT by DesertRhino (Dogs are man's best friend, and moslems hate dogs. Add that up....)
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To: w1n1

This is my favorite hunting handgun caliber, and it has been somewhat neglected. Load some 250 cast bullets for serious work, and some 215 cast at about 1000 fps and you’ve got things pretty well covered.


4 posted on 09/04/2016 5:48:23 PM PDT by nobamanomore
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To: w1n1

I had a model 57 which was as good a revolver as I ever had.

I could not tell the difference between it and a model 29 tho they say the .41 mag has a little less recoil. I probably would have preferred it to the .44 especially in the N frame Smith but it is just so much easier to find ammo for the .44 mag.

The cylinder in the model 29 just seems a tiny bit thin and the model 25 is even worse but I will have to say that I have never had a problem with any of them.

A Ruger Super Blackhawk or Redhawk are so beefy that I would rather have them in .44.


5 posted on 09/04/2016 5:50:38 PM PDT by yarddog (Romans 8:38-39, For I am persuaded.)
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It hurts my heart to read this.

In 1990, I had to sell my beloved .41 S&W, because I had just retired, had no job yet, and a new baby.

She needed diapers (and a mortgage payment and an electric bill and food and, well, you know) more than I needed the gun...but I have missed that gun nearly every day since.

I related the story to my daughter a couple of years ago, and she has made several attempts at finding me another one.

(She's pretty darned well off, now, 26 years later.)

No luck with a decent gun for a decent price.

Plenty of them out there, just overpriced or overused for the price.

Oh, well...not the first one I had to give up...but it was damned sure the last one.

I have a S&W Bodyguard, which an absolute dog, but I will not trade it or sell it and it is the only one of my guns that I truly can not stand to shoot.

But, nowadays, once a gun comes into my house, it is here for good.

Anybody know any strays that need a good home?

6 posted on 09/04/2016 6:02:34 PM PDT by OldSmaj (Voting for Hillary because she is a woman is like eating a turd because it looks like a Baby Ruth.)
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If I had 41 mag stuff (dies, brass ,bullets) I could understand. The 44 guys claim a much higher muzzle energy and more energy at 100 meters. I am not dissing the 41, if all things were equal I would opt for the 41. But they are not. 44 components are much more widely available at a much lower price. The difference in bullet diameters is only 0.019”.


7 posted on 09/04/2016 6:08:23 PM PDT by rsobin
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I still heart me that giant S&W model 29 .44 from Dirty Harry.
Owning that is definitely on my bucket list.
Figuring out how to successfully conceal carry it might be a challenge, though.


8 posted on 09/04/2016 6:10:40 PM PDT by RandallFlagg (Vote for your guns!)
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I stayed away from the .41 Magnum because ammunition - I didn't handload - was not common locally and expensive when it was sighted. There seemed to be a lot of theoretical advantages to that bore size, and I don't remember anyone who owned a revolver in .41 magnum ever complaining about performance.

As far as "flatter shooting," I could be wrong, but given similar velocities and sectional densities, aren't the magnums all going to deliver pretty close trajectories? The way it was explained to me years ago was that a (relatively) hotter, faster .357 load - the bullet and powder weights being lighter than the other two - gave a slight trajectory advantage due to a slightly reduced time of flight, and the average shooter could handle that recoil better than they could with an equivalent .41 or .44 load.

Mr. niteowl77

9 posted on 09/04/2016 6:12:11 PM PDT by niteowl77
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I have both 41 and 44 with dies for both. I don’t have a preference, I like them both.


10 posted on 09/04/2016 6:15:27 PM PDT by MtnClimber (For photos of Colorado scenery and wildlife, click on my screen name for my FR home page.)
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In their hottest loadings there is basically no difference between the .41 and .44 mags. The .41 shoots just a little flatter but overall there is little to choose between them.

They both beat the .357 but a hot .357 (and most modern .357 loads are not) is more powerful than most people realize.


11 posted on 09/04/2016 6:17:19 PM PDT by yarddog (Romans 8:38-39, For I am persuaded.)
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To: niteowl77

In their hottest loadings there is basically no difference between the .41 and .44 mags. The .41 shoots just a little flatter but overall there is little to choose between them.

They both beat the .357 but a hot .357 (and most modern .357 loads are not) is more powerful than most people realize.


12 posted on 09/04/2016 6:17:39 PM PDT by yarddog (Romans 8:38-39, For I am persuaded.)
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To: RandallFlagg

A 629 with a 5 1/2” barrel is my standard woods carry.


13 posted on 09/04/2016 6:20:45 PM PDT by Noumenon (We owe them nothing: not respect, not loyalty, not obedience.)
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I can’t think of a better one but personally I think I would carry a Glock in 10mm. I can’t recall the model number but the full sized one.


14 posted on 09/04/2016 6:25:59 PM PDT by yarddog (Romans 8:38-39, For I am persuaded.)
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If memory serves, it’s the Glock 22.

Ted Nugent carries one.


15 posted on 09/04/2016 6:36:36 PM PDT by RandallFlagg (Vote for your guns!)
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Oops. I just looked it up.
It’s the Glock 20.


16 posted on 09/04/2016 6:37:52 PM PDT by RandallFlagg (Vote for your guns!)
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To: yarddog

Funny you mention that. My 18 year old mod 20 is my alternate woods carry. And winter concealed carry.


17 posted on 09/04/2016 6:38:17 PM PDT by Noumenon (We owe them nothing: not respect, not loyalty, not obedience.)
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To: w1n1

I don’t recall ever seeing .41 magnum ammo. Maybe I just overlooked its tiny space on the shelves.


18 posted on 09/04/2016 6:38:39 PM PDT by GingisK
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To: Noumenon

Yeah, that 629 is awful pretty.


19 posted on 09/04/2016 6:39:14 PM PDT by RandallFlagg (Vote for your guns!)
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With a 240 gr jhp sitting on top of 9 grains of 2400, if you miss, the flash will scare em to death.


20 posted on 09/04/2016 6:42:56 PM PDT by Noumenon (We owe them nothing: not respect, not loyalty, not obedience.)
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