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The TAURUS Raging Hunter .357 Mag 6.75″ 7-Rd Revolver is a large-frame, seven-shot revolver built for short- to medium-range field work. Chambered in .357 Magnum and compatible with .38 Special +P, it features a ported barrel with gas expansion chamber and cushioned rubber grip to tame recoil and keep you on target.
Specs at a Glance
| Manufacturer | Taurus |
|---|---|
| Model | Raging Hunter |
| Material | Stainless steel frame and barrel (per manufacturer specs) |
| Compatibility | .357 Magnum, .38 Special, .38 Special +P |
| Finish | Matte stainless |
| Weight | 53 oz (approx., unloaded) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Ported Barrel with Gas Expansion Chamber — Why it matters: Reduces muzzle flip so you can rip follow-up shots fast, even with hot .357 loads.
- Cushioned Insert Rubber Grip — Why it matters: Soaks up recoil without adding bulk, keeping your hand locked in for consistent control.
- Seven-Round Capacity — Why it matters: One more round than a standard six-shooter gives you that extra insurance in the field.
- Adjustable Rear Sight — Why it matters: Dial in your point of impact for different ammo types or distances, from close-range brush to 50-yard steel.
- Double/Single Action Trigger — Why it matters: Smooth DA for defensive quick work, crisp SA for precision shots when you have time to take them.
Who It’s For
This revolver fits the EDC enthusiast who wants a heavy-duty field piece for hiking, hunting backup, or range days. It’s for shooters who value reliability over complexity and want a wheelgun that can handle magnum loads without beating you up. The Raging Hunter is also a solid pick for anyone looking to step up from a .38 Special snubby to a full-size magnum revolver.
Pros & Cons
Pros: Ported barrel really cuts muzzle rise. Seven rounds in a .357 is rare. Grip feels locked-in even with full-house loads. Price under $850 is a steal for a large-frame magnum revolver.
Cons: Weight (53 oz) makes it a belt anchor for concealed carry. The gas expansion chamber adds length, so holster options are limited. Fit and finish isn’t as tight as a Smith & Wesson 686, but it’s half the price.
How It Stacks Up
| Feature | Taurus Raging Hunter | Smith & Wesson 686 Plus | Ruger GP100 Match Champion |
|---|---|---|---|
| Capacity | 7 rounds | 7 rounds | 6 rounds |
| Barrel Length | 6.75″ | 6″ | 6″ |
| Porting | Yes (gas expansion chamber) | No | No |
| Weight | 53 oz | 40 oz | 42 oz |
| Price | $825 | ~$950 | ~$900 |
FAQ
Is the Taurus Raging Hunter compatible with .38 Special +P?
Yes, per the manufacturer specs, this revolver is chambered for .357 Magnum and is also listed as compatible with .38 Special and .38 Special +P ammunition. Always check your owner’s manual for the latest safety guidelines.
What holsters work with the 6.75″ barrel and gas expansion chamber?
The ported barrel and gas expansion chamber make the Raging Hunter longer than a standard 6″ revolver, so holster fit is tight. Look for models designed specifically for the Raging Hunter or for large-frame, 7.5″ barrel revolvers. Many owners use padded nylon or leather chest rigs for field carry.
How does the trigger feel out of the box?
The double-action pull is smooth but can be a bit heavy—around 10–12 lbs—which is typical for a magnum revolver. The single-action break is crisp and light, around 4 lbs, great for precision shots. A spring kit can lighten the DA if you want to use it for competition.
Is this revolver good for hunting?
Absolutely. The 6.75″ barrel gives you good velocity with .357 loads, and the seven-round capacity is a bonus for backup on a hunt. The ported barrel helps you stay on target for quick follow-up shots. It’s heavy enough to soak up recoil from heavy hunting loads.
Does the Raging Hunter have a rail for mounting optics?
No, the Raging Hunter does not come with a Picatinny rail or optic cut from the factory. You can use a barrel-mounted rail kit (like from Weigand) if you want to add a red dot, but it’s not standard. The adjustable rear sight works fine for iron-sight shooting.
Ready to Add This to Your Kit?
The TAURUS Raging Hunter .357 Mag 6.75″ 7-Rd Revolver delivers big-bore performance without the big-bore price tag. Whether you’re packing it for a backcountry hike, using it as a hunting sidearm, or just want a range toy that turns heads, this wheelgun gets the job done. Grab yours today and see why seven shots of .357 is the new standard.
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Last updated: April 2026




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