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Mostly my handloads, a 240gr doing ~1150fps which I would consider the upper end of low magnum range. Hottest rounds I run through it are Hornady Custom 240gr factory loads, rated at 1350fps.
Generally, the older the gun, the more collector value it has. Much still depends on condition, but SCSW usually gives a substantial premium for S prefix revolvers, especially ones like M27, M29 and M57 and M58
I run a 240 grain cast bullet out of a magnum case with enough Unique to get 1000 fps out of my 6.5 inch 29-2 because 29s are delicate. I've run the same bullet at 1200 fps out of my 6.5 inch 624 because that's the way Elmer did it.
i do have a 29-4 8 3/8 with full underlug and it feels nose heavy. the 6.5 half lug felt better balanced. shooting wise i wouldn't know. this one has the endurance package and you can shoot golf balls with it at 25 yrds if you have a good day.
First time shooting the gun after having changed the hammer spring with wolff reduced power rib mainspring and trigger rebound slide spring. 44 magnum loads...
I’m looking at a very nice cased 6.5” 29-2 that they’re asking $1,800 for, pretty much top dollar retail-it does include a nice glossy photo of Dirty Harry Going to take a close look at it this weekend & see if I can make a deal as he has a nice old railroad caboose lantern that the mrs liked.
Ah, movies and guns. People that don't know a muzzle from a buttplate know James Bond carried a Walther PPK, and that Dirty Harry had a .44 Magnum.
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