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Lipsey 44 SPL Flat Top
04 December 2010, 07:26
jwp475Lipsey 44 SPL Flat Top
Excellent article by Ross Seyfried
http://www.gunsamerica.com/blo...al-bisley-revolvers/
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A 9mm may expand to a larger diameter, but a 45 ain't going to shrink
Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing had happened.
- Winston Churchill
05 December 2010, 04:13
257x50He always give you the whole story because he does it.
Not just rewrite what he reads. If he uses anothers info, he gives a reference.
Thanks for the link.
06 December 2010, 02:04
OLBIKEROne of the best writers that can actually shoot!!!!

13 December 2010, 04:06
tregThanks for that awsome link.
13 December 2010, 05:28
Idaho SharpshooterRoss lives about 135 miles west of us. It has been my pleasure to be invited to his ranch there on occasion. He is an even better person than writer.
If I were not a diehard 45 Long Colt man, I would have a pair of these...
Rich
DRSS
13 December 2010, 18:07
LandrumI would like to get one of those. I'd really like it if it came with an unfluted cylinder.
Landrum
14 December 2010, 00:14
450/400I bought one today! Can't wait to shoot it!!!
24 December 2010, 02:30
Dale53I heard about the .44 Lipsey Specials a bit late. I had my local dealer sign up with Lipsey (not all that easy), order the revolver, and wait a couple of months. It was/is certainly worth the effort. I consider it one of the finest single actions to date;
1 - All steel
2 - Cylinder throats are correct dimensionally
3 - The alignment pawl is a GREAT addition
4 - Excellent adjustable sights
5 - The Flattops are about the best looking single actions Ruger has ever produced
6 - They shoot extremely well when fed good loads
All in all, this is one case when you get MORE than you pay for:
Dale53
24 December 2010, 16:30
degoinsDale53,
that is a fine looking rig!!! Who made the belt and holster?
DRSS
24 December 2010, 20:22
Dale53The rig is built by "Red Dog Leather". It is actually even better than the picture indicates. This is absolutely first class work:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Cowboy-Wes...&hash=item53de6d71f0Dale53
24 December 2010, 22:41
degoinsThanks for the info. I'll be checking them out.
DRSS
25 December 2010, 17:54
KWardDavidson's gun gallery has a stainless flatop .44 spl blackhawk with the 4 5/8" barrel
13 January 2011, 08:58
mlazarusI just recently picked up one of these with the 4 5/8 barrel. Can anyone recommend a load using clays and jacketed bullets? Or any loads at all using any powder and bullets?
Mike
13 January 2011, 17:48
MS HitmanI can't remember any load I've tried in a .44 Special that hasn't shot well. There are numerous loading manuals that one needs to have if they load ammunition.
"Skeeter's" load is a 240 cast bullet ahead of 7.0 grains of Unique. This has shot well in several .44 Specials I've tried it in and the bullets go through a deer like a hot knife through butter. Be aware though, this load exceeds the current load as developed by Lyman.
If ignorance is bliss; there are some blissful sonofaguns around here. We know who you are, so no reason to point yourselves out.
13 January 2011, 19:23
450/400I'm shooting 5.0 grains of Titegroup and a 280 grain BTB WFN. You should find the article by Ross Seyfried...
13 January 2011, 20:08
Dale53Just to set the record straight, Skeeter's load is 7.5 grs of Unique behind a 240-250 gr cast Keith bullet (Lyman 429421 or H&G #503 as examples).
I have shot THOUSANDS of these loads. It will give you somewhere in the neighborhood of 950 fps (depending on your revolver, barrel length, etc).
The NRA Reloading Manual pressure tested this load and it was within SAAMI limits for the .44 Special. It should be fine for any modern .44 Special large frame revolver made after 1950. I would not be interested in shooting these in a Charter Arms revolver simply because of recoil.
Dale53
13 January 2011, 21:14
MS Hitmanquote:
Originally posted by Dale53:
Just to set the record straight, Skeeter's load is 7.5 grs of Unique behind a 240-250 gr cast Keith bullet (Lyman 429421 or H&G #503 as examples).
Dale53
Good catch, I did misquote that one.
If ignorance is bliss; there are some blissful sonofaguns around here. We know who you are, so no reason to point yourselves out.
20 January 2011, 18:08
Bill/OregonAw, geez, did you have to post the link to Ross's article? Now I have to have one of these. Crap!
There is hope, even when your brain tells you there isn’t.
– John Green, author
06 February 2011, 02:32
z1rquote:
Originally posted by Bill/Oregon:
Aw, geez, did you have to post the link to Ross's article? Now I have to have one of these. Crap!
I have the 4 5/8 flat top and ordered my hunting buddy the 5.5" version.
Now, I see they have these in a stainless vaquero with a 3.75" bbl. Now I HAVE to have one of those for packing.
Can't much see the need for a Bisley, now if it was a Mag, that'd be different.
Aut vincere aut mori
14 July 2011, 07:10
john113wyoJWP475,
Thanks for the link.
You are an Enabler, First Class.
Already had the BH FT 4 5/8" .44SPL.
NOW, because of YOU (and this link) I picked up my 5.5" Bisley FT .44 SPL today.
My wife is going to hunt you down.
Yes, I'm a coward and threw you under the bus......
P.S. what kind of holster do you guys use for the 5.5" Bisley?
"It ain't lion hunting unless you get stitches." - John in WYO
"It became aquatic, briefly." Ann ~ Aspen Hill Adventures
The bear has to touch you to hurt you. Don’t let the bear touch you.
14 July 2011, 08:03
jwp475quote:
Originally posted by john113wyo:
JWP475,
Thanks for the link.
You are an Enabler, First Class.
Already had the BH FT 4 5/8" .44SPL.
NOW, because of YOU (and this link) I picked up my 5.5" Bisley FT .44 SPL today.
My wife is going to hunt you down.
Yes, I'm a coward and threw you under the bus......
P.S. what kind of holster do you guys use for the 5.5" Bisley?
Way to go!!! I see you are a creative man and came up with a plan to get a new gun into the house, CONGRATULATIONS

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A 9mm may expand to a larger diameter, but a 45 ain't going to shrink
Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing had happened.
- Winston Churchill