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What is your favorite Magnum?

What is your favorite magnum round

  • .22 magnum

    Votes: 14 3.7%
  • .32 magnum family (including the new .327 magnum)

    Votes: 5 1.3%
  • .357 magnum

    Votes: 211 56.1%
  • .44 magnum

    Votes: 85 22.6%
  • .45 magnum family (including the .454 Casull, .460 S&W)

    Votes: 23 6.1%
  • .500 magnum family (including the .500 S&W)

    Votes: 7 1.9%
  • Other / Write-in

    Votes: 31 8.2%

  • Total voters
    376
  • Poll closed .
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For the record, this would be my order

.357 magnum
.44 magnum
.41 magnum (I'd probably put this #2 if ammo was easier to get, but I do NOT reload)
.32 magnum family (of this family, I prefer .327 magnum)
.22 magnum


The .45 and .500 magnums are too much gun for me, and I typically avoid them -- fired enough of them to know that they are too punishing for me to enjoy shooting them.
 
Hello friends and neighbors // .357 for me.

I have enjoyed shooting and reloading for the .44 but as stated now prefer the .357 and do not reload.

I do keep all my brass, looking forward to the day I will have/make the time to get set up. I also have a couple of Lee hand loaders for emergency use.

Here in the East there is little a .357 revolver and rifle combo can't handle.

You can get a S&W or Ruger .357 revolver for under $400.00 (used )here in upstate S.C. almost any day.
 
I mentioned other...

Have a DE in many good cals, best one going is the 440 Corbon...If you want to consider it a magnum
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.41 Mag, far and away.

Second choice is .357 Mag. I own three times as many revolvers in this caliber but shoot about 1/4 as many rounds. I guess that would put the .41 Mag up by a 12:1 ratio.

Yes, I handload. :)
 
The Ruger GP-100 is the revolver for me. I love that gun; I've got it in the 6" version. It is the most accurate handgun I own.
 
You won't be sorry Paul. If you're a handloader, the .41 experience is enhanced. If you're a bullet caster, the RCBS 210 cast with wheelweight with about 2% tin added...along with Unique and 2400 powder...and you're set. The recipes are simple.

9 grains Unique for yeoman service...18 grains 2400 and you're loaded for bear.
 
.357 for sure

I have as much fun shooting .357's in my Taurus 2" 617 as I do in my 6" Python. Can't see having as much fun with anything bigger in the short gun.
 
I voted 45 family.

Specifically some sort of Performance Center S&W 460 Magnum.

This seems like the most versitile magnum handgun to me. I don't like recreational shooting with the 460 or even 454 loads but for those several times a year when I wanted to pack those loads it would be nice.

I was otherwise very tempted to vote 357. It is the cartridge I have used the most and I really like it
 
Another .41 Magnum fan, Smith 57s, not a close call. Plenty of brass, Unique and 2400 and molds to last the rest of my days. Maybe a few JSPs too. I do wish Lee made their .41 210 in the 6-banger.
 
We're the minority I guess. My fav is the 500Mag with 700gr please. :)
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Die-hard .41 fan here. For my money, it's the perfect revolver cartridge. I wish Ruger would offer it in a New Vaquero with caveats to limit full-power ammo for strictly business. 210 cast and 8 grains Unique mated to the NV is my idea of a perfect general purpose sixgun.
 
I voted .357 because I shoot it more, but I love my .44 as well. Both are set up for hunting, and I reload.
My heavy hitters...
686 with Weaver Classic 2X
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Ruger Super Blackhawk with Simmons Pro hunter 4X-I know it's ugly to some, but it works for me. It often goes back to iron and wood for range fun-a 20 minute changeover.
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And for the little critters, Single Six .22mag cyl with Millett Red Dot.
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Good Poll by the way...
 
For my needs , the 357 magnum is the most versatile..

of all my revolvers. I could get by without the 44 magnum but not the 357.
 
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