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To cut or trade

Posted By: Mad Dog 1954

To cut or trade - 04/29/2019 6:15 PM

I just acquired this Encore in 44 magnum but its too long thinking of having it cut down to 9" or trading. Any advice the barrel is 15".
Posted By: Randy M

Re: To cut or trade - 04/29/2019 6:21 PM

Sell it and buy a revolver. Because revolvers are better.

Juuuuuust kidding everyone.

What would you trade it for? A shorter 44 barrel, or a different platform altogether?
Posted By: Jeff460

Re: To cut or trade - 04/29/2019 6:35 PM

Have it reamed out to 444 Marlin and use 44 magnum, 44 Special and 444 Marlin cases loaded to 44 magnum pressure levels.
Posted By: JDK

Re: To cut or trade - 04/29/2019 8:00 PM

What do you want to do with it? If you want a packing pistol, I'd say trade it for a Contender. That save about a pound in weight, right? A 10 inch barreled Contender is a dream to handle. Though, people complain about the 44 mag recoil being brutal in a 10 inch, so YMMV. I will agree a 15 inch Encore seems like a mighty big package for a 44 magnum. If you cut it down, maybe the 444 Marlin suggestion, or even a 445 Supermag, re-chamber would be nice.
Posted By: Brenden

Re: To cut or trade - 04/29/2019 8:23 PM

Cut it down to 10" and enjoy it. In my opinion, anything less than 10" in the encore doesn't balance worth a damn.
Posted By: ruger4570

Re: To cut or trade - 04/29/2019 10:25 PM

If just looking for a shorter barrel in a standard length I would try to swap barrels. If wanting a customized length have it cut to your liking. I have a 9" MGM barrel in 357 that I really like.
Posted By: Pa. Mike

Re: To cut or trade - 04/29/2019 11:27 PM

I agree with JDK , a Contender in .44 mag. would be a much better balanced package IMHO. More compact and a 10" bull barrel would help tame the recoil also. The original light weight octagon barrel in .44 mag. was a BEAST !!!! 180 grain Super Vel and I think the snap on forend is still flying through the air somewhere!
Posted By: Craig44

Re: To cut or trade - 05/01/2019 4:14 AM

 Originally Posted By: Jeff460
Have it reamed out to 444 Marlin and use 44 magnum, 44 Special and 444 Marlin cases loaded to 44 magnum pressure levels.

That doesn't work. The .444 is a good bit larger at the base. Any .44Spl or Mag case will likely split if fired in a .444 chamber. Reaming it to .445 would work.
Posted By: Jeff460

Re: To cut or trade - 05/01/2019 1:46 PM

Hmmmm.... Well the devil is in the details is it not. Logic prevails and the lesser known 445 Super Magnum is the choice to ream it to if 44 magnum and 44 Special rounds are to be interchanged. Thanks for the lesson Craig.
Posted By: Ernie

Re: To cut or trade - 05/01/2019 2:19 PM

Talk to a smith, and determine the cost including shipping both ways, versus trading/selling.
In the end, it is what you want that matters.
Posted By: Sawfish

Re: To cut or trade - 05/01/2019 4:25 PM

Shoot it first, and see how you like it. My longest 44 Mag is a Ruger SBH Silhouette with a 10.5" barrel, which shows a noticeable increase in velocity over the shorter tubes. You already have a very versatile combination.
Posted By: Jeff460

Re: To cut or trade - 05/15/2019 4:49 PM

Ream it out to 445 Supermagnum and leave the barrel full length. That will maximize the velocity attainable from the 445 Super Magnum and you can load it hotter than it is in a factory revolver. The softness of the brass case will be your limit and any other pressure signs. Keep a sharp look-out as you work-up your handloads.
And the 44 magnum can be shot in the 445 Supermagnum chamber so you lose nothing and gain more.
Posted By: gemihur

Re: To cut or trade - 06/18/2019 6:46 PM

I shoot contenders exclusively.
I've got a 15" barrel in 45-70.
I've got a 16" 444 Marlin barrel.
I wouldn't alter either.
That 15" .44 magnum will serve you well once you shoot it enough to get used to it.
If any investment is to be made, get some comfortable furniture.
Pachmayr comes to mind.
Posted By: Artemis444

Re: To cut or trade - 06/24/2019 5:28 PM

My 14in 444 Marlin is one of my favorite guns to take out and shoot. I didnt even take out the rifle but a couple times last season.

Mike Bellm is the man if you want it rechambered. He did mine and I also had him cut in a brake. The thing is a dream to shoot...for what it is.
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