Factory ammo costs;
.44-Magnum about $1 per shot. ($49.99 for a box of 50)
.454-Casull about $3 per shot. ($59.99 for a box of 20)
I guess everyone's perception of recoil is subjective but I hate shooting full house .454 Casull in my 7.5" SRH. I only do it for training for ATC.
The last time I qualified I had to shoot 100 rounds so I brought .45 colt![]()
Same as him /\
Gunner built Camp Cooks and Joe Dlask and Gunner built mine in a 4.5" barrel and created a buttery smooth trigger. The .454 Casull is the ultimate standard frame pistol cartridge in my opinion. Put it in a RSRH you have a well made decent sized revolver that you can practice with .45 Colt. The 45 Colt is no slouch loaded up as already mentioned. Last i checked I could buy cowboy action .45 loads for less then .38 special...not sure if that's the case for sure as I didn't spend alot of time looking into it but worth looking into for your decision...might make up your mind.
Also if you go .44 look into a S&W 629 Classic with 5" underlug barrel. There a very nice shooter.
If in doubt still....buy both.
VERY few folks I know of are OK with shooting much in the way of .454Casull. Unlike the X frame guns that take the big bore stuff the Super Redhawk is not all that heavy. So the kick really comes through.
On the other hand the .44Mag even at full pressure is not that bad out of a Super Redhawk. You KNOW you're shooting something but it's not a "wrist wrecker" like the Casull is.
On the third hand the others are correct and you can easily enough load down to a power level a bit under full and tune the recoil to your personal level of enjoyment. You can even tune them down to cowboy action pop gun loads if you want to introduce someone to the gun that you know will be recoil sensitive. So there's much to be said for whichever version you go for.
Now if you think that at some point you will want to get some other big bore revolver that shoots the same rounds then you might want to consider the .44Mag. Because the only other handgun around that can shoot full pop .454C rounds is the big X frame S&W 460.... which thanks to the weight would aid with taming the recoil.
Big bore dino, is it the Lil Gun that give you the good fireballs? My own favorite for big wings of flame is 2400. Followed by H110. It would be nice to know of another good powder for making a good flame show.
Skip both of those nasty brutish calibers & join the 41 Magnum crowd.