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March 02, 2012, 09:27:02 AM »
Dunno about the .454 casull, but the first handgun I ever got to fire was a super redhawk in .44 magnum. I was 8 at the time, and fell in love even though the first time I fired it almost came out of my hands. Is still on my list of expensive dream guns that I want to own some day. When I do finally get one I may end up going 454 instead of 44 though. :
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.460 rem , best of both worlds shoots .454 and .45lc
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March 02, 2012, 10:29:36 AM »
Here's my Classic DX I picked up a few months back including case, OE grips, the removed sight, and all the DX paperwork for $650
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nice piece
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Re: Ruger 454 Casull
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.454 ammo (factory) comes in such a variety that it really is difficult to get a general feel for recoil just off the factory ammo. With 9mm, 45acp, .223 and some others; it doesn't seem that there is much difference between brands/loads when comparing recoil. (at least I can't tell the difference) With .454 there was. I first shot some winchester ammo and was like--'that's it?'. Not bad at all. Then shot some Hornady stuff (240 gr) and could feel a difference--still comfortable to shoot, but had serious increase in felt recoil. Later I got some odd ball brand (300 gr) and I really can't shoot more than one cylinder with out a glove of some sort. Fingers would get bruised from it. Now I reload, so it is possible to make a round that doesn't quite redline.
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March 02, 2012, 07:31:08 PM »
I found the fioccet really hoy in 44mag ! they worked the cylinder screw loose in my 629's
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Today i decided to go to sportsmans warehouse to look at some 22 pistols. For awhile now i've been wanting to get something fun and cheap to shoot. Well I took my wife with me so she could have some fun and guess what? YUP!! she ended up finding a pistol that she liked and i bought it for her. We got the Ruger " New model single six". this is a really neat single action revolver.
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March 03, 2012, 10:24:21 PM »
singles sisxes are sweet , good safe lil piece . did it come with the mag cylinder too ?
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yea it came with the serperate cylinder for the 22 magnum.
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I picked up the first Ruger Super Redhawk that hit town years ago in .454 Casull. It's a real power house, has way more recoil than full house hand loads through my 500 S&W. With the weight of the 500 and the ported barrel the 500 Smith is a easy shooting handgun, single handed shooting is a breeze with the 500. The Ruger .454 will flat jam you up! I'm going to get a Ruger Alaskan .454 for my next revolver. Going to go the used route so I don't get hit so hard, just waiting for the right deal, I passed one up at a local pawn shop for 575.00 and kick myself for not getting it.
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I have the super red in .44. cant complain.. it does seem to prefer the heavier bullets.
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When I first started looking at getting a revolver i knew exactly what I wanted. Ruger Blackhawk in 45 colt. Hand loads i have loaded for it are pretty hot and it handles them with ease. 300 grain XTP at 1300 fps in a 7.5 inch barrel. Packs a hell of a thud for "the old 45"
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March 07, 2012, 02:48:02 PM »
I have the 44 casull in the Ruger ALaskan. Love the gun, great for carrying as a sidearm in grizzly country, probably not truly needed around Washington so much, but I did pack it in the Selkirks while I had my moose permit in 2009. Always pack it when hunting archery back home in Montana.
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