New 4" Ruger Redhawk .45 Colt

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New 4" Ruger Redhawk .45 Colt

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I grabbed a LNIB 4" Redhawk .45 Colt. The dang throats are under sized! I know this is a mystery to Ruger with the Blackhawk but I thought they figured it out with the Redhawk. No biggie, the price was too good to pass so off to Jack Huntington for a little throat reaming. I may look into grabbing Clymer's unit. 1886.
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Re: New 4" Ruger Redhawk .45 Colt

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Google cylindersmith. SOP for Ruger 45s. $40 gets them all reamed to the correct dimension.
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Re: New 4" Ruger Redhawk .45 Colt

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1886,
The 4" Redhawk is on my list of guns to buy. I kind of figured the throats would be undersized. Ruger just cannot get them right.
If you ever find a Ruger .45 Colt cylinder that has the proper throats, it's either a factory mistake or someone got there before you and reamed them out.

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Re: New 4" Ruger Redhawk .45 Colt

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Congrats on the new Ruger! If you plan to buy more .45 Colt revolvers then you may want to check Brownell's for their reamer and bushing set. I bought mine a couple years ago. I did 2 of my revolvers and it therefore paid for itself! And yes, the accuracy was better in both. If I do another I am money ahead! Just sumpin to think about.
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Re: New 4" Ruger Redhawk .45 Colt

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dennie wrote:Congrats on the new Ruger! If you plan to buy more .45 Colt revolvers then you may want to check Brownell's for their reamer and bushing set. I bought mine a couple years ago. I did 2 of my revolvers and it therefore paid for itself! And yes, the accuracy was better in both. If I do another I am money ahead! Just sumpin to think about.

I hear ya, Bro that is why I mentioned Clymer's unit! 1886.
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Re: New 4" Ruger Redhawk .45 Colt

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They got the New Vaquero right, why couldn't they get the Redhawk right? :roll:

I have a 4" .44 Mag Redhawk. I've never shot it. Can't get excited enough about it to get it out. Don't know why I bought it.
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Re: New 4" Ruger Redhawk .45 Colt

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Do not know, Hobie. The .45 Colt seems to confuse the folks at Ruger. Many a smith has done well opening up Ruger throats to .4525". Go figure. 1886.
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Re: New 4" Ruger Redhawk .45 Colt

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My .44 redhawk has small throats for my .432 bullets. Kinda nuts to swage the bullet down before it hits the rifling. It's on the list of things to send off.

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I bought the reamer and work payed for it. We would get an IOU from the parts department for our inventory if it was correct. They are four times a year, just turn in the receipt for a tool and they reimburse you. Saved a years worth, gave them the receipt.

I have done several cylinders over the last 4 years.

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I have the 4" Redhawk on my "Must Buy" list - so this is very good to know!
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Re: New 4" Ruger Redhawk .45 Colt

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86er wrote:I have the 4" Redhawk on my "Must Buy" list - so this is very good to know!

You will love it, Joe. A $40-$50 for a little throat reaming is a small price to pay for a very durable and serviceable hip cannon. Hope to talk to you soon. 1886.
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