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Less than half the price of a Freedom Arms Field Grade... puts it into the reach of mere mortals and Joe Sixpack...
C2N14... because life is not energetic enough. מנא, מנא, תקל, ופרסין Daniel 5:25-28... Got 7.62?
Not Depressed enough yet? Go read National Geographic, July 1976 Gott und Gewehr mit uns!
Doc, if your referring to me, my Rosi Puma is a custom 454 from McPerson. It looks stock but has too many upgrades to list. I already have a nice Taurus Raging Bull in 454 that was worked over by Jim Stroh, now retired, and I have my 460 snubbie S&W of course. I have a nice Ruger Bisley in 45 Colt with some upgrades from Bob Munden (RIP ) I have to say that little revolver with 360 grain Colt +P loads is a real handful, more so than any of the other handguns I just listed. I've been thinking about converting it to a 5 shot for years, but now for less money than the parts I could probably have a new gun from Ruger! -Tutt
"It ain't dead! As long as there's ONE COWBOY taking care of ONE COW, it ain't dead!!!" (the Cowboy Way)
-Monte Walsh (Selleck version)
"These battered wings still kick up dust." -Peter Gabriel
That is good news! I used own a custom Clements 5 shot 45 and was fun to shoot. Got ride of it needed the cash at the time. If I was going to pick one it'll be the 480 Ruger for sure.
Several on Gunlist right now for $7 to $8 hunnert in 454. Waiting for one to show up in 480. May not be able to resist.. On second thought, will wait for a Hunter model with integral scope mounts..I'm sure one will show up.. (A man has to know his limitations).
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This is plagiarized from someone else, but I love it!
I was born a gun owner.
It wasn't a choice.
I didn't become one later in life.
I was born this way.
I already have a Super RedHawk, and a Rossi Model 92 in .480 Ruger. That Bisley model sure looks like one to round out the collection. I like the .480 as it will push 400 grains at a rather decent velocity with a lot of accuracy. Big, heavy, not too fast, and accurate are nice when combined in a bullet.
D. Brian Casady
Quid Llatine Dictum Sit, Altum Viditur.
Advanced is being able to do the basics while your leg is on fire---Bill Jeans
Don't ever take a fence down until you know why it was put up---Robert Frost
Had the Ruger .454 Bisley been offered even ten years ago I would have been all over it. As it is I'm content with My .45 Colt Bisley and the new Redhawk .45colt/.45acp I recently picked up. We have to Love Ruger for building these revolvers, and I Thank the Quinn Brothers at Gunblast for the excellent videos. Awesome all around. .
This gun will sell well, but I've heard... that Lipsey's pre-paid for 5000? and probably no more? Who knows how long we'll be able to order one, but I say get one while you can. Some may return to store shelves later - with 10 rounds missing from a box of ammo, ala the S& 29 in the '70s?
The Blackhawk is a very sharp-recoiling gun in these calibers. You can watch Jeff Quinn come very close to forehead stitches on his gunblast.com shooting reviews (His hair did get parted once or twice), and he's no stranger to handgun recoil.
I have a couple 480R revolvers and an Encore barrel, but I have no interest in another 454C, none. I probably will get a Blackhawk for the collection. I will attest the 480R dropped-DNR, a fat Michigan swamp buck in my hands and I think it may be the best hunting revolver round - but it is not for beginners.
I'm positive God created the universe... I'm just not convinced He had any choice in the matter.
-A. Einstein
I really think these Ruger's are going to appreciate with time, especially if they are only making a limited number of them. I would have to agree that also having a beautiful SS Bisley in 45 Colt that has had a trigger/action job from Bob Munden, that they are inherently a great revolver, but +P 45 Colt loads are a real handful. And I say that in comparison to my other 454 Casull and 460 S&W guns. My light weight Bisley using 45 Colt 360 grain +P loads is the hardest to shoot period out of all of them.
Old Savage seemed to shoot my 45 Colt Bisley with the 360 grain bullet pretty darn well some years ago. I was quite impressed with his shooting ability.
I an not sure I could handle a same weight Bisley (more or less) in 454 Casull, but I am thinking I need to try.
I already have all the companion guns.
Regards,
-Tutt
"It ain't dead! As long as there's ONE COWBOY taking care of ONE COW, it ain't dead!!!" (the Cowboy Way)
-Monte Walsh (Selleck version)
"These battered wings still kick up dust." -Peter Gabriel
Very impressive from Ruger. I like the dimensions of the Ruger 480 in that platform. Right now I am very tempted to sell a Ruger SRH in 480 I have and utilize the money to buy this new revolver.
I ordered one of the.454's from Kentucky guns yesterday. They show them in stock at $711 cash price with free shipping. With tax and transfer fee I will be into it right at $810.
I would like a 480 but already have brass,dies and several appropriate bullet molds In .452. This will be my third .454. You don't have to load them "full speed ahead" and mine are very accurate with mid range loads.
I should have it by next weekend.
Man, these guns are going to put a hurting on FA I'm thinking. Chuck, I'm jealous of your purchase! Sure would appreciate a range report with pics in the future!
-Tutt
"It ain't dead! As long as there's ONE COWBOY taking care of ONE COW, it ain't dead!!!" (the Cowboy Way)
-Monte Walsh (Selleck version)
"These battered wings still kick up dust." -Peter Gabriel
.45 colt , KentuckyGuns is a great company to buy from. I have bought over 20 Ruger revolvers from them. Pick a local dealer from the list and order your gun. Kyguns already has their FFL. Then just call that dealer to let them know it is coming. In a few days you have it and Kyguns sends tracking info when it ships. Usually within a week.