I shot a couple of cylinders-full through a .480
Raging Bull, not long after they came out. This one had a 5" or so barrel. The load was a 405 grain LBT and about all the 296 you get under it. I was nailing a 1 pound metal coffee can at 40 yards with it and it was substantially more comfortable to shoot than my 4" Model 29 with 300 grain loads.
Could have bought that gun for 400 bucks and still kick myself in the ass for not doing it.
Complete thread:
- Ruger Super Redhawk Grips -
Hoot,
2014-08-05, 14:58
- What worked for me: -
Rob Leahy,
2014-08-05, 16:30
- If S&W made a .480 and it wasn't an X-frame... -
Hoot,
2014-08-07, 10:04
- If S&W made a .480 5 shot n frame.... - Rob Leahy, 2014-08-07, 10:40
- almost afraid to ask, but what about the Raging Bull? -
bj,
2014-08-07, 19:41
- Bro' Dan has a Raging Bull in .480 -
Hoot,
2014-08-07, 20:53
- I shot a couple of cylinders-full through a .480 - Sarge, 2014-08-07, 21:51
- Bro' Dan has a Raging Bull in .480 -
Hoot,
2014-08-07, 20:53
- Go to the Ruger Store on... -
rob,
2014-08-08, 14:26
- Thank you Rob! - Hoot, 2014-08-08, 14:52
- These grippystockthingies? -
MarkS,
2014-08-09, 18:29
- Thanks Mark. - Hoot, 2014-08-11, 08:16
- If S&W made a .480 and it wasn't an X-frame... -
Hoot,
2014-08-07, 10:04
- Are yours the rubber grips with wood inserts? -
AkRay,
2014-08-05, 20:19
- Yep, factory issued rubber/wood. - Hoot, 2014-08-07, 10:05
- Ruger Super Redhawk Grips - Jared, 2014-08-07, 11:52
- What worked for me: -
Rob Leahy,
2014-08-05, 16:30