I used a .44 mag. lone eagle for deer the season before this past one, and harvested the one in the picture with it at about 75yds off of a set of shooting sticks. Used a handload of 20gr.2400, and a 240gr. xtp if I remember correctly. Overall, I really liked the pistol, but like alot of guys that use a revolver say...it did feel like a sawed off rifle. Not that there was anything wrong with it, I just wanted something that I could put in a holster when I was just walking through the woods. The grip being more centrally located on it tended to recoil a bit different than a revolver too, and kind of bit into the web of my hand. It was tolerable though after shooting it for awhile. It shot great though. Off of a bench, if I minded my p's and q's, I could keep 5 shots within an inch at 25 yds using a 2x bushnell trophy scope. To you question, yes, it is a quality pistol that shoots very accurately, but it's most likely something that you will have to carry in your hand the whole time. I liked it alot, but I like the way a revolver carries better, that's why I switched to using a blackhawk.
~~~Amos
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