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if you could only have one big bore revolver...what would it be and what cartridge
09 January 2006, 01:08
bluepumaif you could only have one big bore revolver...what would it be and what cartridge
Since I'm allowed only one, let it be a Ruger Old Army, Stainless steel, fixed sight, 7.5in bbl with an extra .45 colt conversion cylinder and black micarta grips... Not the most powerful, but it will do everything I need it to. Personally I think it is one of the best looking pistols out there!
Close runner up is the new Ruger flattop .44 mag!
09 January 2006, 02:59
Rick RS&W M-629 in 4" Mounain Gun mode shooting the pipsqueek .44 Magnum cartridge.

09 January 2006, 08:55
tiggertatequote:
Originally posted by jro45:
It would be my S&W 500. It is the most powerful handgun in the World.
It is a damn powerful gun to be sure but the gentleman that makes single action revolvers in 600 Nitro Express holds that title, I think.
Here's a link:
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11 January 2006, 03:48
VersifierIf I could have only one big bore revolver, It would be an Encore, not a revolver. Only one revolver would take most if not all of the fun out of it. There wouldn't be anything to ARGUE about.
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11 January 2006, 06:47
JOE MACKAs much as I LOVE the .41Magnum, it would have to be my .475Linebaugh from D. Clements. It's a Bisley with 5.5 inch barrel and packs crossdraw real nice. For plinkin' loads I use the .480 Ruger of course. Good to go for anything on any continent.
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16 January 2006, 00:30
Strut10.460 S&W, no question.
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16 January 2006, 01:32
Teat HoundMy "Blue Dragon" - .44 mag Redhawk, 5.5 inch
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16 January 2006, 18:03
Brent Yatesit would have to be my Stainless ruger Blackhawk in 44 mag witha 5 1/2 in barrel
17 January 2006, 10:11
Paul TunkisI guess I'd just "dance with what brung me" I have a nice SBH 44 , 4.5 inch customized and cleaned up by Ben Forkin. It has a peep sight on it, very nice now that I'm over the hill. It's killed moose, elk, bear and deer and it's easy to carry. I have a SBH Hunter that is very accurate with a 2x scope, but it's just not "handy". And I can see the benifits of bigger calibers, but I just can't shoot them as well as a 44.
18 January 2006, 03:45
KitaruSapienI currently have my favorite revolver, my Ruger New Model .45LC with 300gr Hornady HP's movin' at 1500FPS......Anybody got any better loads? If so, I'll forget getting a "saddle gun", and just keep my handy Ruger packed in close!
18 January 2006, 04:20
Brian Milnerman this is tuff but if I could only have one it would be my ruger accusport bisley in 45 colt no my redhawk in 45 colt no I cant pic just one
my idea of gun control is a firm grip
17 February 2006, 09:45
mokiI can't do this.....
I can't just pick one.....

21 February 2006, 03:57
Allan DeGrootquote:
Originally posted by cobrad:
My 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.
I agree, a Dan Wesson in either 44Mag (or 445 Supermag), but I don't want to limit myself to only one barrel length....
I like a long barrel (10" or 12")for Hunting 8" for target work, or a 4" for carry.
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23 February 2006, 01:55
TanooseMake mine a ruger super blackhawk .44 magnum I use a 10 1/2 " but if i could only have one i might make it a 7 1/2( might) From 10 grains to 300 + grain hard cast bullets thats all i would need.
23 February 2006, 12:31
enidpd804SW 629 4 inch. The 44 mag is so versatile that I can do almost anything that I would want to do with it.
Warren
01 March 2006, 07:24
WoodjackFreedomArms Premiergrade .454, one piece I have never regreted buying or found any reason to question the price. The smaller frame .41mag would be very welcome aswell!.....for Dr.Evil would not be complete without MiniMe.
01 March 2006, 19:53
USNCPORET44 mag in a 629, But... any opinions on a Magnum Research BFR in 480/475?
01 March 2006, 21:05
USNCPORETI just found another area about BFR's. Still sticking with the S&W 629 Classic Hunter!
07 March 2006, 09:36
45LCshooterI am perfectly happy with my 5.5" barreled Ruger Bisley in 45 Colt. It can do anything I would need it to do here in Alabama. The 460 mag sounds facinating, but I think I would rather rebarrel my #3 for it rather than carry it in a handgun.
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15 April 2006, 02:51
boom stickdoes anyone have a cimmeron thunderer??? looks like a candidate for this thread but i dont think it has been posted
15 April 2006, 09:39
Lowrider 49Dan Wesson in .44 Mag with 4" and 8" with 2x Leupold scope will do it all.
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15 April 2006, 21:19
Gentleman Jack.454, shouldnt this be a poll?
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15 April 2006, 22:19
citoriS&W 629 .44 Mag. Hunts, protects, carries.
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16 April 2006, 01:04
brianboEasy. One of Hamilton Bowen's Custom Ruger Bisleys w/ 5 inch barrel. Oversize 5 shot cylinder in 45 Colt.
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16 April 2006, 08:10
Tom1911I am not a huge fan of the .357 Magnum, but if I were to be held to a single revolver, it would have to be a 4" Model 27. .38 Special ammo is easy to obtain, and with 180 grain bullets, the magnum would work as as survival gun. With .38 Special 158 LSWCHP +P, it is a decent self-defense round. My second revolver would be a .44 Mag. It would be my first if I could substitute a 1911 .45 ACP for the Model 27.
16 April 2006, 08:41
citoriI forgot to mention the 629 is a 4" Mountain Revolver.
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19 April 2006, 05:11
Paul HDon't recall if I posted on this thread or not, but if I could only have one, it would be a Freedom Arms mdl 83 premier with 6" octagon barrel in 475/480.
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19 April 2006, 06:18
Dennis 11954If it's one handgun that I ALREADY own, I'd have to say my old Ruger 10" Flattop .44 mag...
If it's one gun that I'd LIKE to own, I'd say a FA Model-83 in the new .500 Wyoming Express...(or possibly .454 Casull so I could also shoot hot .45 Colts in it...)
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19 April 2006, 06:26
octaveMy Wildley 45 Win Mag.
short and fat and hard to get at, hit like a hammer and never been hit back.
I first posted on Feb 17 and at that time I couldn't decide which of my guns I prefer because they all have a special purpose but some time has gone by now and the snow has been melting in the mountains....
It's time to head out into the great outdoors to do some prospecting and I will be carrying my 7.5" SRH 454 Casull with 360gr WLNGC Cast Performance bullets loaded to 1520fps.
10 May 2006, 15:41
WhitworthMoki -- that sounds like a brutal load! Have you changed the grips on your SRH?
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I did buy pachmeyer replacement grips and do most of my practice shooting with them on. I also wear Uncle Mike's shooting gloves and a neoprene wrist brace when doing a lot of practice shooting.
When I'm in the bush with the gun I sometimes switch back to the factory grips due to how much smaller and easier to grab them quickly. I feel that I am not going to be taking to many shots so don't worry about the recoil. I don't really feel that it is that excessive anyway though.
The recoil of the 360gr loads actually feels less than my 300gr XTP-Mag loads @ 1625fps. Another load that I like is 395gr WLNGC Cast Performance cast bullets @ 1420fps. This load has even less felt recoil than the 360gr loads and if I even had a chance to have a SRH Alaskan this would be my load for the shorter barreled gun.
All of the cases fall out of the cylinder very easily. One thing that I really like about the SRH cylinder is that it is made out of a special metal that expands when the pressures exceed ruffly 55,000 to 60,000 psi resulting in an excellent way of telling when you are approaching pressures that are still totally safe in the gun but begin to have tight extraction problems.
If I am working up a load for the SRH I go until the cases begin to have sticky extraction then back off 1/2 a grain of powder resulting in a totally safe accurate load every time.
10 May 2006, 20:35
scr83jpI load 45lc brass at beginning loads for the 454 casull,no pressure,comfortable to shoot in my 15"Encore 454 casull pistol or 20"Bullberry 454 casull rifle barrel soon to be 460 barrel.My powder choice has been H110/W296 makes them move out. Bullets from cast performance,sierra & hornaday. Hornaday has worked up load data for the S&W 460 contact them.
I get 1900fps with 240gr XTP-Mags in my 7.5" Ruger SRH 454 Casull with 39grs H110, Win brass and Rem 7 1/2 primers........
This is why I'll never get a 460S&W....
The 460S&W really isn't any better than a 454 Casull and you have to cart that huge gun around as well.
11 May 2006, 02:00
WhitworthMoki -- the reason I ask is that with warm loads the stock SRH grips really slap me in the hand. I plan on changing the grips on mine in the very near future.
"Ignorance you can correct, you can't fix stupid." JWP
If stupidity hurt, a lot of people would be walking around screaming.
Semper Fidelis
"Building Carpal Tunnel one round at a time"
In that case my answer to you is that the replacement pachmyer grips do help a lot.
20 May 2006, 15:32
sputsterI would stick with my 7-1/2 inch barreled Ruger SBH in 44 Mag, though I admit a 5.5" barreled SBH would be more portable.
I had thought about getting a "Keith No.5" type Blackhawk, but I don't see them offered. Did Ruger drop it?
sputster
21 May 2006, 08:02
scr83jpquote:
Originally posted by scr83jp:
I load 45lc brass at beginning loads for the 454 casull,no pressure,comfortable to shoot in my 15"Encore 454 casull pistol or 20"Bullberry 454 casull rifle barrel soon to be 460 barrel.My powder choice has been H110/W296 makes them move out. Bullets from cast performance,sierra & hornaday. Hornaday has worked up load data for the S&W 460 contact them.
I like hogue grips on my blackhawks as they fit my large hands better and cushion the recoil.
21 May 2006, 10:32
Pumpkinheaver4 5/8" blackhawk in .41mag.
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06 June 2006, 03:36
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