Rossi Ranch Hand calibers

What caliber would you take for the Rossi Ranch Hand?

  • .44 Magnum

    Votes: 85 45.5%
  • .38spl / .357 Magnum

    Votes: 62 33.2%
  • .45 Long Colt

    Votes: 40 21.4%

  • Total voters
    187
  • Poll closed .

handgunner

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Location
Southern Ontario
Just curious what everyone is thinking of in terms of caliber for these Ranch Hands?

Replies should be limited to serious buyers / pre-orders only.

Maybe Wanstalls will find this poll helpful?
 
Based on the general discussion around the subject, i think the 357 mag will be just a hair more popular, but the 44 mag will be right on the heels, with the 45 being bought but in lower numbers.

Guys who just want a 'fun gun' will probably generally prefer the 357 - shoots the very economical 38 special as well and has less recoil for a long day at the range.

Guys who are thinking of it as also being a viable hunting/bear defense gun will likely favour the 44 mag.

However - i'm not sure how much 'say' wanstalls will have in what they get. I think the supplier will simply say 'you can have x amount of each in your order' and they won't get as many of any cartridge as they wish they could get.

I suspect these will fly off the shelves regardless of cartridge and a bunch of people will be patiently waiting for the next order to come in if they don't put their name down fairly early.
 
I didn't either, I looked it up, good call on putting a link to it.

Basically its a Mare's Leg rifle.. Think Steve McQueen... Think awesome.
 
If I was to get one, I'd definitely go with 45 Colt, for the added power and coolness;)

I'd get a 44 magnum if I wasn't a handloader.:)
 
I have a question.........I have heard that lever guns in .357/.38 occasionally have feeding problems with the .38 special loads due to OAL issues. Does anyone know of or has anyone heard of such problems. I can vaguely recall reading about this in several threads a long time ago, either on this site, or others. Would this be an issue to think about when looking at these as a bear defense gun? I am sure .357 is decently powerful enough as a bear defense load if needed. But if buying for a fun gun, I am sure .38 loads will be on the menu for such shooters. Thats one of the reasons I voted for .44 mag, as I don't trust .38/357 lever guns personally.
 
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