Newbie looking for a wheelgun

I thought one of the .460 or .454 guns can also fire .45 ACP with moon clips.

.45ACP & moon clips! My favourite pistol caliber in my favourite hand gun.....
S&W PC 625....
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If you just want a range toy, I would stay away from the really big boomers like 454, 460, 500 S&W. These are really expensive to shoot and it get old real fast. Reloading would help cost alot.

Never mind the 410 bore in a handgun. Complete BS unless you intent to shoot snakes at close range.

If you like a double action revolver, get a Ruger Redhawk 45LC/45 ACP. The 45 LC loads can be loaded easily and can have a lot of kick. And shooting the 45 ACP with the moon clips is a lot of fun and you can shoot all day. Or, a Ruger Redhawk 44 Magnum or the SW equivalent. More recoil than you can handle after 40 rounds. If you reload, you can download the power for less recoil and waaaaay less money.

Consider a Ruger Blackhawk 44 Mag or 45 LC for a range toy. Get the long barrels and the accuracy will be fun. They also last forever.
 
I was thinking of the Taurus Raging Judge. Don't know if any are in Canada, but Taurus has an iffy reputation anyway.

Buddy has one; just a toy, but a fun toy. Shoots 410 slugs too. .38/.357 can shoot really accurate, light target loads; or really heavy .357 magnum with recoil, fire and noise!
 
If you are into a fun center fired plinker with lots of upside you have to be talking about a Ruger GP-100 in 39spl/.357mag. The 4.2" was my choice. It is a great gun. Easy to tune up with lighter springs if you want to play IDPA with standard factory level loads, (read quite mild) lead WC ammo , to 200 gr boomers and everything in between. If you are into reloading and later get into casting lead bullets you can choose every type of bullet known to man. I think I have at least six different molds for the .38/.357 and that hardly puts a dent into the options. Brass lasts a very long time and is found everywhere.

The GP-100 has been out since the 80's. Maintenance is easy. The gun can be disassembled for thorough cleaning due to it's design. The gun now comes in .22LR -10shot. 39spl/.357mag - six shot, 10MM- six shot and 44 spl -five shot.

I agree the big boomers are just that...big. unless you really have a need the guns are expensive to buy, expensive to shoot and unpleasant to shoot. I know of only two fellows who I know shoot or shot them often. One was a Grizzly Bear guide who packed a 500 Smith and another a bush pilot who shot and carried a 460 Smith. I did try the 500. I fired one round of the six I was offered. The gun defines recoil!

You will shoot the .38/357mag more than any other aside from perhaps the Model 25 Smith in ,45acp. The only other option would be a SA Ruger in 38spl/,357mag;9MM or the 45acp/45Long Colt, I have the latter and is fun to shoot in either 45acp or 45Colt. You can even match bullets, adjust the loads so the POA is the same in both calibers.

Take Care

Bob
 
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