I carried my 357 blackhawk along with my rifle this year, intending to use it if the right shot presented itself. I had been working on loads and practicing all summer, but I still was afraid of leaving my rifle at home. We see so few deer where I live (snow belt) that one seldom sees more than one opportunity at a legal buck. I hunt in some pretty dense forest, so shots are rarely longer than 50 yards, but sometimes longer shots (out to 100 yds) present themselves.
I guess my question was more about which barrel length would be best on a scoped 629 (I know there is a lot to consider: balance, weight, velocity, etc.) So far it looks like the 6.5" barrel would be best, based on cheese's post and lawful larry's pic.
I already have a 4" redhawk, and I would like to experience a smith because of the good things I have heard about them.