I have shot a .44 Ruger Auto since 1969. My Dad bought it the first year they came out and got his deer every year until he died in '68.
I own many other guns, but it is always my go to gun in heavy woods and brush. I used to have a 1.5-4.5 Bushnell on it, and while it worked very well I felt that the Williams peep sight was faster and handled better in the bush. I have never shot a deer with it that I didn't harvest.
I took it out this summer and shot from the bench. Two inch groups, two inches high at fifty yards/ four inch groups, three inches high at 100 yards, and six inch groups right on at 150. With my seventy year old eyes I can't shoot any better than that with iron sights on a target gun!
I generally won't shoot at anything beyond 100 yards with that gun unless conditions are perfect, and how often does that happen in the field?
It's a fine little gun that works well. I shoot 240 grain Rem hollow points over 24 grains of H110 for 1800 fps. It has never knocked down a deer at impact, and I have never tracked deer more than 50 yards. A very effective litte gun which is a joy to carry. Oh, about that short stock- Here in Minnesota it can get a little chilly during deer season. When you are dressed for sub-zero weather that short stock is about the right length and I sometimes use it for that reason.
If you haven't guessed by now, I like the gun, and I use it. Just have use it in close woods shooting, which describes 95% of my hunting area.
Good Hunting,
williek