I have a Rossi Ranch Hand in 45 Colt. I use carefully built handloads that exceed the performance of factory 44 Magnum ammunition. It will never replace my shotgun, but for me, it is perfect for its intended use: Backcountry defensive firearm
for when I would not otherwise carry the shotgun. There is simply nothing else as light or compact that is also legal in Canada. Not everyone would agree with my philosophy, and that's fine. But for me, there are times when the risk does not merit carrying a shotgun, or logistics prevent it (loooong distance), but I am much safer with my Rossi than with a can of bearspray. It also locks up and stows in my pack more conveniently than a shotgun for when I need to pass through "no gun zones".
The stock is cut too short for that, so these things arnt accurate past 20 yrds eh!???
There is enough buttstock. For accurate, deliberate shooting, I always use a cheek weld. From a kneeling position, I can hit a 6" plate at 50yds 100% of the time. I'm sure my actual groups are better than that, but this is "sufficient" accuracy so I leave it at that. I intend to take a deer with it this fall, because I can.
It only took a couple hundred rounds to get to this level of accuracy (which I consider to be adequate for short range hunting). For some confidence in using the Rossi for defense, it took another few hundred rounds of practicing snap shooting. And yes, I do keep practicing throughout hiking (bear) season.
It does require a very different grip from anything else, but it is not all that much of a problem. Yes, it would be more accurate for me if I put the longer stock on it. But then it is just as long as a short shotgun (albeit lighter).
They are certainly not for everyone, but I love mine to bits!