dcmdon
NES Member
I'd suggest two options.
If you want a double action revolver, the only answer is the S&W 617. 10 shots of goodness, available with 4 or 6" barrel.
If you want a nice single action gun, the Ruger Single ten, also puts 10 rounds where there used to be 6.
If you want to make the jump to centerfire, its hard to go wrong with a 6" 686. Although the blued 586 is prettier.
But any way you slice it, whether its a Ruger or a Smith, light target wadcutter loads are going to be absolute pussycats out of any 4" or 6" gun.
Don
If you want a double action revolver, the only answer is the S&W 617. 10 shots of goodness, available with 4 or 6" barrel.
If you want a nice single action gun, the Ruger Single ten, also puts 10 rounds where there used to be 6.
If you want to make the jump to centerfire, its hard to go wrong with a 6" 686. Although the blued 586 is prettier.
But any way you slice it, whether its a Ruger or a Smith, light target wadcutter loads are going to be absolute pussycats out of any 4" or 6" gun.
Don
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