I am not a revolver guy Rusty. My pistols start and end with the .45ACP (I don't do 9mm) - so all my experience is extremely limited. Furthermore - I am pretty much a slow fire kinda guy. One of the revolver gurus corrected me when I was bad mouthing the Ruger trigger; and from a single action perspective...I stand by my guns, if you'll pardon the pun! The Ruger triggers are heavy to my hand - and most respectable smiths can slick them up nicely. I am not convinced that the length of that cylinder-to-barrel jump is all that critical - this is not a target gun you would go hunting gold medals with. I have also heard that the cartridge chamber mouths must all be super consistent for best accuracy too. I agree that all that stuff may affect accuracy somewhat...but if you can bolt that thing into a Ransom Rest and it will print 2~3" groups - who can ask for more? I seem to recall that beardo on Gunblast.com showing a few sub-3" groups...and that is good enough for me.
I agree with the pro's on loading though - standard .45 LC loads are damned sweet to shoot in this sensible revolver. The only reason I might bark it up would be if I were still hunting, and our good friends in the Liberal Party of Canada and the RCMP and Fish & Wildlife gave us licensed carry permits. If I were shooting at soft targets I like to hit them with every last erg of energy I can squeeze out of my gun. Other than that, who needs the hassles and fatigue of the recoil?
100 years ago I saw a show about General Patton and he had the most awesome holster for is guns and I would like to make one for the little Redhawk just like it! If any of you fellas knock down an elephant while out on safari - couldjya spare old One Lung a tusk to carve some ivory grips out of...?
I shoot at SPFG outside Aaaaaadmontin....if ya see me on the range stop in and say hello - and try a few rounds for yourself!
I ended up with a Freedom Arms .454 that shoots .45 Colt. Freedom arms wants you to buy a separate cylinder to shoot .45 Colt due to a .09 inch difference in length. I still shoot .45 Colt in the gun but if I was serious I would load my .454 brass to .45 Colt loads to compensate for the 0.09 inch. I may do this just to test it out. I wouldn't consider 3 inch groups great accuracy off a rest. Another issue is the burnt power will plug up the cylinder so it would have to be cleaned before you could switch rounds. This is true of .38 Special and .357 Mag as well.
I'm really happy this gun is out and available to us. I would prefer a 6 inch + bbl. This may force S&W to reintroduce the 625 in a longer bbl. That would be a great thing.


















































