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    Hi, I am thinking of buying a schofield model breaktop. Has anyone had any experience with this model? I am trying to decide between a 38 spl. or a 44-40 in the 5" barrel, but still have not ruled out the 45LC!!. The 38spl. would be cheaper to shoot.The 44-40 and the 45LC are about the same to me, except the 45LC ammo appears to be a little cheaper and is also available in hollowpoint! Anyone have any problems with the schofield? How is the recoil in the 5"? Any advise would be greatly appreciated! regards, raven41

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    Raven:
    Don't have the Schofield, but I have a very similar Beretta Laramie (copy of the S&W New Model No. 3 breaktop) in 5" .45 LC and must say it is the most comfortable, most accurate cowboy revolver I own. My personal opinion is that the .38 might be a bit on the heavy side. I find the .45 very well balanced and comfortable to shoot with standard "cowboy" type loads. I use a 200 gr bullet and WW 231 powder and it shoots extremely well for me. I would say recoil is moderate and comfortable.

    If you don't reload, it's true the .38 would be cheaper to shoot. If you do, I'd recommend the .45 from a balance standpoint if nothing else. It also depends on how much you plan to shoot it. If you're going to be shooting several matches a month and have to buy ammo, the .45 or .44-40 will get expensive. If it's just for casual shooting, then the ammo cost difference won't be a huge factor, I wouldn't think.

    Hope this helps.

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