.44 mag or .45 colt

John Sukey said:
Just what do you want to do with it? Shoot moose and bear, or more likely shoot targets, and if necessary, burglars.

If you enjoy recoil and lots of noise, ..44mag is the way to go. If you just want to be able to fire off a full box of ammo without spraining your wrist, use a .45.

Hotter is not always better. the .45 LC will stop anything on two legs quite well if history is any proof.

Reminds me of the wannabe's at the range with their atomic-powered nuclear tipped latest hot rod cartridges in their plastic stocked High powered scoped stainless steel rifles who can't hit s**t at 100-200yds while my No1Mk3 or No4Mk1 hits the target every time.;)

Oh yeah, the .454 Casull, all it needs is the towbar and wheels.


I dont quite understand responses like this one. Did you actually read the post or just the title of it? What is your post in response to? And what part of this post reminds you of the wannabe's at the range?

Read the origional question and respond accordingly


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Whoa, chill :cool:. I think it addresses the initial question adequately, and takes the ensuing conversation into account too. Not sure what you take issue with :confused:

He's just asking what the intended use of the gun is, and commenting on the 'more power is better' debate than ensued.
 
There is no doubt about the capabilities of a 45 colt loaded to 44 mag pressures, but I have had to buy factory ammo when in the field, so for that practicality I would stick to the 44

crazy davy, who bobbed that redhawk for you ?
 
prosper said:
Whoa, chill :cool:. I think it addresses the initial question adequately, and takes the ensuing conversation into account too. Not sure what you take issue with :confused:

He's just asking what the intended use of the gun is, and commenting on the 'more power is better' debate than ensued.

The origional question
I allready know my choice but would like to here your opinions on which calibre you would choose and why.

So how does his post answer the question? Did he say which calibre he would choose in his post, maybe I missed it. I am pretty sure he just read the title and then posted away. :rolleyes:

Just gets a litte annoying sometimes.
 
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His point was that his choice of caliber would depend on what the intended use of said gun was.

I know I have room in my gun safe for both, as they each have their own strengths and uses
 
prosper said:
His point was that his choice of caliber would depend on what the intended use of said gun was.

I know I have room in my gun safe for both, as they each have their own strengths and uses

So do you have a double action .45 colt? I have both as well but my Colt SAA can not be loaded the same as a Ruger can, single or double action.
 
^ This is true. For what it's worth I'm a traditionalist, so I like my .45LC's in SAA and my DA's in 44mag or similar.

However, I would like to try a hot 45LC DA sometime. But I wouldn't buy one.


So, short answer - if it were me, and my gun, I'd leave it 44 mag/
 
Leave it as it is?? What fun is that, how are we to progress without experimentation. I wish Ruger would offer the Redhawk in .45Colt, they do have it in the Super Redhawk, but man what an ugly gun! I think Crazy Davey ain't so crazy, check this out, the perfect outdoor self defence pistol, much like crazy's. I just wish Ruger would make the same gun, can't afford a custom one like this.

http://www.bowenclassicarms.com/NEW/Alpine_r1_c1.htm
 
Quote John Sukey:
Oh yeah, the .454 Casull, all it needs is the towbar and wheels.
lol.....yup its heavy even with the 4.25" barrel. But the 454 Casull is sooooo much more powerfull then the .44 mag and the .45 LC is a great cartridge far as versatility goes. In my opinion its one of the best bear defense firearms you can buy just because of the ability to practice with juiced up 45 Colt rnds and carry six .454 Casull rnds. The .45 LC is the way to go better yet .454 Casull :)
 
Quick off topic question is the blackhawk action not strong enough to handle the 454 casull? If it is why do they not make one? I like the idea of shooting 45 colt and have the option to shoot the casull.
 
haywire said:
Almer Keith choose the 44 because of the thicker cylinder walls. Something to think about.

Ya but Elmer hardly had anytime left on this earth to play with Rugers newer very heavy built double action revolvers. The revolvers he was dealing with in his years, were nowhere near what they are today. Oh ya, its Elmer not Almer ;) :D
 
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