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if you could only have one big bore revolver...what would it be and what cartridge
24 October 2005, 03:31
Doublessif you could only have one big bore revolver...what would it be and what cartridge
A Hamilton Bowen five shot .41 mag, built on the GP-100 frame...
25 October 2005, 08:05
David CraigIf I could have only one, it would have to be my Grandfathers old SAA Colt. It is in .41 colt with a 5 1/2" barrel. I know it is pretty animic compared to the big modern magnums, but it sure has character.
25 October 2005, 10:07
Low WallRuger Bisley Vaquero SS .45 Colt made correct by one of the top revolversmiths you have down there....Load would be 325 gr. LFN @ around 1100fps max....don't have any experience with a .475,.480 or .500 so have no opinion about them....mic
25 October 2005, 17:29
hikerbumTasco74...
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25 October 2005, 19:24
jro45It would be my S&W 500. It is the most powerful handgun in the World.
25 October 2005, 19:42
Low Wallquote:
Originally posted by jro45:
It would be my S&W 500. It is the most powerful handgun in the World.
How do you pack your Smith 500 jro45?...Is it easy to pack?...these are things I wonder about as I have never seen one of these 500 S&W's....mic
25 October 2005, 21:19
Grizzly1I sure enjoy my Ruger SRH .454 Casull. Lotsa fun!
I'd have to pick it.
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26 October 2005, 01:03
JBDEasy, my S&W Classic DX .44 Mag with 8 3/8 barrel. For some reason I shoot it better than any handgun I ever owned regardless of caliber.
26 October 2005, 08:59
KLN357Whichever one it was, it would say .41 Magnum on it!

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27 October 2005, 00:21
BarstoolerIf it was strictly to do handgun hunting and not hunt with a rifle it would be the 500 S&W with 8 3/8"
If it was to have a handgun "on my hip" to carry while fishing, camping, hiking, or in addition to a rifle it would be the 44 Mag in a 6 1/2" S&W.
Barstooler
28 October 2005, 01:52
Redhawk1I think it would have to be my 460 Mag. Even though I love my 500 Mag the 460 is more well rounded in my opinion.

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29 October 2005, 04:06
BoxheadIt would be the stainless steel 45 Colt in this photo. CPBC 325 gr LFN's at 1275 fps is all I need.
04 November 2005, 06:15
376steyrThe one I had with me at the time

. I see big bore revolver in several capacities, one self-defense, a good 4" double action S&W, deer hunting a 6" or 6 1/2" S&W double action, Ruger single or double action, Bisley Blackhawk and Stainless Redhawk in 5 1/2" flavors. I could get by with a .41 Magnum, .44 Special, .44 Magnum or .45 Colt. As a belt gun for concealed carry the 4 inch does well. For something to be there "just in case" a four inch isn't in the way, has access in seconds and shoots accurately enough to take targets of opportunity at 50 yards or so. The short sight radius gives me confidence, if not absolutely the best accuracy. The 5 1/2" to 6 1/2" models are stand alone hunting guns, usually is shoulder holsters. The Redhawk is a little heavier but digests any load that is sane and a few that aren't. The Model 24 S&W or any Mountain Gun carries great. If I could get a stainless triple-lock .44 Special round butt 4" now that would be something. Can I have a set of 20/20 eyes to go with it?
04 November 2005, 10:53
cobradMy choice is a Dan Wesson .44 mag w/ 6 1/2" barrel. It is the most accurate big bore handgun I've owned, and it easily handles the 320 gr hard cast max loads I shoot through it. I can also handle the .44 well, and recoil is low enough that second shots are possible, not that I've ever had such a scenerio

I'm planning a 4 1/2" barrel with no underlug to lighten it up for carrying as a last resort weapon for AK.
05 November 2005, 04:55
blaser93It would be a .454 cas but I shoot a .445 super mag DW
06 November 2005, 19:59
builder45If I could have only one big bore it would be my Gary Reeder 510 Hunter in 510 GNR. The caliber and gun are capable of taking anything on the planet. It slings a 435gr cast performance bullet at 1250-1300 fps in the 8" bbl I have or it can be loaded down with 350 gr bullets to 50 special velocities.
09 November 2005, 21:51
TrouthunterI love my Model 29's, but if I could have only one large bore handgun it would be a Colt SAA with a 4 3/4" barrel in .45 Long Colt.

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10 November 2005, 21:47
Ruger45LCI'll gladly stick with my Blackhawk in .45 Colt. 255 gr. Keith @ 950 fps will kill just about anything you want, it'll punch long ways through a deer at 100 yards. Whats sweet is that you can go hotter, say 325 @ 1400 for anything, period. Mild to wild, the .45 Colt is tops in my book.
10 November 2005, 22:15
cobrad325 gr @1400 fps from a .45 colt sounds scary. My Hodgden manual lists 1250 as top speed, for the +P loads for Ruger, etc.
13 November 2005, 04:14
J ScottThis is the very question I asked myself recently. As a result, I just bought a FA Premier Grade 6" in .454 Casull with an additional cylinder in .45 acp.
J Scott
13 November 2005, 05:37
MS HitmanIt would have to be my Model 83 in .475 Linebaugh.
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13 November 2005, 10:42
VikingI love the 500 S&W and the .41 mag, but for the sake of reality I would stick with my 6.5 inch S&W .44 mag. Just a great all around wheel gun with easily found ammo.
15 November 2005, 03:37
Greg KThe only big bore revolver I currently own (or care to own) is a S&W Model 624 44 Special with a 6 1/2" barrel. It will sling the Kieth 250 gr SWC at 1000 fps. Enough for me.
16 November 2005, 08:03
Mighty JoeI have FA's, Rugers & Smiths in big bore calibers, but if I were forced to one gun it would be the S & W Mountain Gun. Penetration and accuracy for hunting most all NA game, light enough to carry all the time and can be concealed if needed. No doubt, if I had to get rid of all my handguns (God forbid), I would hide or bury my Mountain Gun for future use.
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19 November 2005, 01:42
the_captainEasy one: the stainless Ruger Bisley with a 5.5" bbl in 45 Colt that's in my hands at the moment.
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19 November 2005, 14:59
GatogordoFreedom Arms Mod 83 in .44 mag with a 6 inch barrel for ease of carrying. Mine has an 8 3/8 which is fine for hunting, but poor for carry.
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19 November 2005, 16:07
475/480It would have to be my Reeder 475 Linebaugh Maximum at full bore it is a handfull and if I am feeling weak that day I can shoot 475 Linebaugh in it
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19 November 2005, 22:48
boom stickor i guess if you are feeling sickly and on your death bed the 480 ruger

20 November 2005, 01:01
rootbeerIt's not a big-bore, but I like my .357Mag Taurus M-608 in stainless with its 8-3/8" barrel and 8-shot cylinder. I like my Ruger MkII with 10" heavy barrel, too.
20 November 2005, 01:13
Texasnimrod1960A Ruger Redhawk Stainless Steel with 5 1/2" barrel in .44 Magnum
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20 November 2005, 03:59
jaycocreekSince I can't afford my BFR in 45-70,I guess I will have to be happy with my .454 Casull. :More than enough for anything in Idaho plus some and what a hoot to shoot!!!!
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21 November 2005, 04:58
jwp475If the one needed to be the biggest and badest then it would be my 50 Alaskan revolver built by by Jack Huntington If it is to be for all around then my 45 colt 6 shot also built by Jack Huntington
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22 November 2005, 06:11
Brian Milnerquote:
.45 Colt is tops in my book
my idea of gun control is a firm grip
05 January 2006, 02:34
billinthewildRuger Bisley Blackhawk in 45 Colt, customized by Hamilton Bowen with a five shot cylinder and Bowen sights; with a Turnbull color case hardened frame; 5.5" barrel; smooth elk horn grips.
quote:
Originally posted by boom stick:
if you could only have one big bore revolver...what would it be and what cartridge
this should be fun
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05 January 2006, 02:36
billinthewildEXPENSIVE
quote:
Originally posted by catboat:
I've seen it in print all the time, but, how do you pronounce "Casull?" (as in 454 Casull).
cah-SOOL?
cah-SUL?
KAH-sil? (like "castle")
KAY-sul?
Thanks.
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05 January 2006, 20:23
Bill/OregonI wouldn't mind a Super Blackhawk in .480 with a five-shot cylinder. I have had Redhawks in .480, .45 Colt and .44 Magnum and I couldn't get nearly the accuracy I can out of an SBH .44 because I find the double actions uncomfortable to shoot.
Most comfortable revolver for me is an SBH .44 with 10 1/2-inch barrel.
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06 January 2006, 01:43
skl1I'd go with Boxhead's SS Bisley Blackhawk in .45LC. Need to change from my red wooden grips to those dark grips, though. They look great.
And Paul H: you've got me interested in the .480, too. If I buy one, it'll be all your fault.
Steve
06 January 2006, 01:51
jcunclejoeIf I do not already own, the only gun I would own, then I have not been diligent in obtaining that which I think I really need.
Having said that, I do own my first choice and that is my Freedom Model 83 10" silhouette in 41 mag. It will do all the hunting I can imagine and shoot perfect scores in a match. Too bad I don't shoot to the capabilities of the pistol. Better go practice some more.
Joe
06 January 2006, 04:28
Sergeant_SabreRuger SRH .454, 7.5" barrel
06 January 2006, 06:33
brianboMine would be exactly what Mr. Billinthewild stated... exactly.
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