Originally Posted By: PanteraOriginally Posted By: xphunterGo with the XTP's for hunting. Originally Posted By: msincFor the grips you want, get on the S&W forum and look up a guy whose user name is "Kurac"...he makes aftermarket "cokes" and you will love them. He is reasonable too. First rate work. The forum is a pretty good bunch of guys, but the moron that runs it is just that...a moron. Type the word "Hillary" and you are banned.
As to over penetration...if that is happening, your target is too small.
As to the ammo thing, get set up to reload and then get set up to cast bullets...it is as much fun as shooting. Then get yourself a 6 cavity Lee 240 grain gas checked SWC and for hunting the Lyman "Devastator" hollow point. Buy all the Alliant 2400 and IMR4227 powder you can find now.
I never liked the 44 magnum for many years. There was always some idiot at the range telling me my 357 would "grow up to be a 44 one day." They reloaded too hot, the gun always kicked so bad I couldn't hit anything with it...I just dismissed the caliber as anything useful. Then one day I got a new 629 83/8" full underlug revolver, loaded up some real rounds and fell in love. No doubt you will too, good luck.
msinc, what do you mean by "cokes"...
Very sorry for the delay...the grips referred to as "cokes" were made up until the late 60's, maybe 67 or so. They were shaped to better fit your hand and many were robbed off of older S&W revolvers. They are referred to as cokes because of the shape seen looking at the grips from the rear of the revolver. Just like an old bottle of Coca-Cola. The nice shape really fits and fills your hand very comfortably. I should add that an original set of cokes typically goes for about $400 plus...when you can find them. They really should never be taken off an original older S&W.
Like anything nice...they cost too much to continue to produce and were dropped. With today's modern machining practices and equipment I have to wonder why S&W hasn't reintroduced this very popular and sought after style grip. It doesn't take any more time to produce these on a modern pantograph copier than it does the straight sided ones. Here is a few photos of some of my "coke grips"...This is one of those things, I can show you better than I can tell you....
This is a "non-coke" current production S&W grip...
