Having a tough time finding a reasonably priced 44-40 rifle for cowboy action. Is a Rossi 44 Magnum a reasonable rifle for a beginner to shoot? And how about the price of ammunution? Any help here is appreciated
Someone in the thread said why 44.40. Personally I like this cartridge and its what I use, true you lose a few while reloading to bent rims, but not enough to bother me, the strait cases are easier. I like the fact 44.40 is one of the first centre fire cartages used in the west, in both rifle and handgun, following the .44 rimfire, in the Winchester 1973, the history of the cartridge is great. BUT where are you in cowboy shooting, starting, got some equipment etc., do you have your single actions yet, if so I assume in 44.40 if not this should set your rifle cartridge or select what you want to shoot and then select your guns to the calibre you select, as far easier to have both the same, handguns and rifle. If you are new, go to a shoot and see, a lot of shooters like .38 special as less kick and easier to hit things, I believe, some times don't fall down though (Just a little dig from a big bore guy). Do not fall for the magnum trap for shooting, sounds great and big, but has no useful purpose, first you are not shooting elephants, you are shooting steal plate at 7 to 50 yards, and most clubs will be quite unhappy if you start putting holes/dents in their plates, and as mentioned there are minimum and maximum velocities. I do believe in the 44 magnum chamber you can also shoot other caliburs,.44 Russian, .44 Special, this is an article on a handgun, not sure how would chamber in a lever action (comments from others). Second look at price, if you are going to buy factory compare prices, 44.40 and others can get quite expensive, 38spl, I would suspect to be at the bottom end of price range, see what is OK. The other influence is going to be on what holsters you have or are to get barrel length. The length of the barrel will set what holsters you require, 7.5, 5.5, 4.25. barrel length sets how fast you can draw (maybe) are you pulling 7 inches of steal out of the holster (I do), or 4.
On a shorter note there seems to be a challenge getting 44.40 guns in Canada, did not see any issues in the USA. Try your local dealer and Marstar for reasonable guns, all the makes are good and as a beginner they will do the job, if you get to the top of SASS, then things can get expensive.
Budget for SASS : 2xSingle actions, 1x rifle, 1xshotgun.
As in the posts advice, go to a shoot speak to the people, this is a great bunch of shooters, they will help you, go to the SASS website lot info, Put your money in a savings until you know the cartridge and availability of guns. You are welcome to PM me if you need more, there are other members on the board that know far more than me that will also help.sport.
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