I thought seriously about getting one of those.
I went with the .44 Magnum instead.
" Any particular reason why? "
I was looking for something larger caliber. Something that makes a big bang, and produces a large hole in the target.
I was going to get the 45LC/45ACP, but then realized I could get a Super-Blackhawk in 44-Magnum for the same price.
From the 4 5/8" barrel, the 44 Magnum is a beast. It's a ton of fun to shoot.
If you don't reload;
45LC is a complete ripoff. You will end up shooting only 45ACP through it. 45LC is twice the price of 45ACP, and can be difficult to find. Most of the stuff available is reduced load cowboy action ammo.
I will also add that the 44-Magnum can also shoot 44-Special ammo. But 44-Special is in the same boat as 45LC, in that it is a rip-off and very difficult to find. And again, most of what is available is reduced load cowboy action ammo.
If you do reload;
44-Magnum can be loaded to ridiculous wrist-breaking levels, especially in a Super Blackhawk. It can also be lightly loaded using 44-Special loading data. When loaded at 44-Special levels, it will give you similar recoil to the 45LC or 45ACP.
Yeah factory 45lc can be crazy expensive. If you reload, can't you load 45lc to equal or even greater energy as 44 mag ?
Plus you'd have 45acp which is another great round........?
" If you reload, can't you load 45lc to equal or even greater energy as 44 mag ? "
Not if you stick to textbook loads. I've certainly heard of people loading 45LC over and above textbook loadings, but it's not something I would ever do.
Pretty much ALL the loading manuals have a section for heavy loads to be used only in guns like the Ruger SA and TC pistols.![]()
How about the newer model Ruger Vaquero? I have an earlier model 5 1/2" Vaquero in 45LC but as I understand it, the newer model is somewhat smaller. Apparently it's about the same size as a Colt SAA.
What you speak of is one of my more recent acquisitions. I spotted it at the opening of the last gun show in Naniamo and I couldn't resist.
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How about the newer model Ruger Vaquero? I have an earlier model 5 1/2" Vaquero in 45LC but as I understand it, the newer model is somewhat smaller. Apparently it's about the same size as a Colt SAA.
The Blackhawk chambered in 44-Magnum is a heavier built gun than the one chambered in 45LC/45ACP.
Hence the "Super-Blackhawk" designation for that particular caliber.
There is quite a bit of difference between the BH .45 and the SBH .44Mag., when it comes to cylinder wall thickness, and that's why they shouldn't be loaded to the same pressure levels. For that, one would be best with an aftermarket 5 shot cylinder.



























