I owned and ran my own gun shop for many many years, and i also shot handgun silhouette, and hunted all over Alaska with handguns.
I also mfg'd pistol ammo for sale, so it was no problem for me to get all the ammo i wanted!!
I'm going to start right off saying that i "haven't" bought a new handgun in about 10 years, so this info is at least 10 years old!! I sold Rugers, S&W, DW, ect.... So, i had a lot of opertunity to own and use them all, and i did just that!!!
For many years i shot 50 to 150 rounds of full power loads out of my 44 mag EVERY week, and i've taken moose, deer ect.. hunting with it, along with winning more than my share of matches in the "production" class.
I always liked the S&W model 29's better, and i always shot them better. In the years i've shot them, i've only shot one M-29 loose, and to be honest i could have "tightened" that one back up my self. I can't even tell you how many thousands of full power loads i ran through that revolver??
The load i used for hunting and match shooting was, my "own" hard cast 255 grain "Keith style" bullet over 23.0 grains of H110, and a CCI mag primer. I still use the same load today.
I hunted with a 6-1/2" (later with a 6") and shot matches with an 8-3/8's". I still have one of each, and i took a nice white tailed buck a couple years ago with the short one.
Both DW and S&W are fine guns, but to me the DW seems crude compared to a S&W, especially in the action and trigger department!
One last thing, don't ever think that a Ruger SRH is a "lot" stronger than a S&W M29 because it's so much bigger! Keep in mind the Rugers are just a "casting" made from poured medal, and the S&W's are a lump of red hot medal pounded (hammer forged) into shape. Hammer forgeing makes a LOT stronger frame with less total medal, over pouring a casting into shape!!!
And, yes i realize that a heaver gun holds up better than a light one due to being able to asorb recoil better. It's a "weight" thing, not a "strength" thing!
Drilling Man