
(Hardly matters what type, there's no such thing as a 44Spl loaded hot enough to sting in THAT gun!)Ģ) Some good "standard" 44Magnum by any major brand. What Lash said, except I'll add one more: get ahold of three different loads:ġ) Some 44Special that you KNOW aren't going to recoil much at all. They are great guns and I'd buy one if the price were right, but my next revolver will likely be in 41Mag just for a change, though. The SBHs get excellent reviews and they're hard to find used, especially the Bisleys, suggesting that people rarely let them go. SA for the simplicity of the mechanism and for the reduced weight. I very much like the Bisley Hunter version. If I were to buy a 44mag for hunting I'd get the Super Blackhawk, though. I do not yet have a scope on my SRH but that's near the top of my wish list (actually I have 3 revolvers in "need" of scopes, the 44mag, a SRH in 480 Ruger with 9-1/2" brl, and a S&W 460 XVR with 8-3/8".I am pondering buying 1 or 2 scopes for all three.obviously I do like big, heavy guns!) And while I can shoot the Mountain Gun all day, and have often put several hundred rounds through at a time, I tend to not shoot the SRH as much simply because it's a bigger, heavier gun. It's greater weight also reduces felt recoil, but also makes it a bit front heavy, which will be worse with the longer barrel. The longer barrel of the SRH, however, makes for more accurate longer-distance shooting (that is, accuracy of the shooter, both guns are exceptionally accurate before introducing human error). Very well balanced, aims itself, easy to holster, easy to handle in every sense. In terms of one over the other, for anything but hunting I'd take the Mountain Gun. Both 44mags have great hand feel, both are very accurate and exceptionally well built guns. The Mountain Gun is my favorite, though of all my handguns, in fact, with a close second being the Model 610 10mm/40S&W. I also have a S&W Mountain Gun stainless in 44mag, which is a special edition of the 629 with tapered barrel and shortened under lug to reduce weight. Ruger Blackhawk Convertible Stainless 4.62" Revolver 357 Magnum, 9mm 6 RD Price: $689.I do not (yet) have a SBH, but I do have the Super Redhawk stainless in 44mag with 7-1/2" barrel. How much does a Ruger Blackhawk revolver cost? The Ruger 41 Magnum for sale is the perfect handgun for the revolver enthusiast with its fast single-action, classic looks, and innovative performance. Is the Ruger 41 Magnum available for sale? 44 Magnum to commemorate 50 years of building. Then in 2006 Ruger brought out a Flattop Blackhawk in. When did the Ruger blackhawk.44 Magnum come out?įor some reason unknown to me, the cylinders of intervening New Model Blackhawks did not line up with the loading chute when you heard that click. The Blackhawk has been upgraded to Hogue grips and is in excellent condition. This used firearm was used at the range once, and a total of 50 rounds have been fired in it. The Ruger Blackhawk offered for sale by Bishop Ammunition and Firearms is chambered in 41 Magnum. Frequently Asked Questions How many rounds in a Ruger Blackhawk 41 Magnum?
