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My earlier .480 Ruger SRHs (I bought my first in 2001) were accurate, but they won't run with this one. It's crazy accurate with my handloads. That group was shot an off-the-shelf Buffalo Bore load. I am quite fond of this revolver!
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Thank you again for everyone who posted. My friend came up, somehow, with a 9.5 454 that I put money down on, and the 480 with the 7.5 inch barrel at the same time. I was hinky about the 480 because I don't know enough about it, but it seems like a treasure.
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I just sold my 480 SRH, but I enjoyed it immensely when I had it. I used Starline brass and had no problems with extraction. I did get sticky extraction with Hornady factory ammo, though, but it was nothing a firm whack on the extractor rod couldn't fix
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Are these new Super Redhawks five shooters?
Travis 6 shot -- they changed the chamber dimensions and have purportedly fixed the extraction issues. I haven't had any issues with mine at all and it is extremely accurate. 5 shots at 50 yards: Damn Whit, nice shootin!!
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I've got the first generation and never had any problem with sticking cases. Round puts out a lot of heat, and if you fire all six in rapid fashion the cases are going to be tight, most will still fall right out, but a couple may need use of the ejection rod, but never had to use anything other than a couple fingers.
Accurate and the grip fits the hand a lot better than the Black Hawks... and mine also is the 7-1/2" stainless in gunmetal gray.
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Whit, I think it's time you posted the picture of a very nice Ruger Vaquero!!!
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Whit, I think it's time you posted the picture of a very nice Ruger Vaquero!!! But I don't own a Vaquero.......
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Huge fan here of the 480 Ruger. I have a 475 Linebaugh, but don't really see a reason to go to that level when the 480 will do it all. My Bowen 480 in a lightweight Blackhawk (4" bbl) always seems to get the nod when I'm heading out to the lease.
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Whit, I think it's time you posted the picture of a very nice Ruger Vaquero!!! But I don't own a Vaquero....... I forgot that was a Bisley Blackhawk wasn't it??? Sweet
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Whit, I think it's time you posted the picture of a very nice Ruger Vaquero!!! But I don't own a Vaquero....... I forgot that was a Bisley Blackhawk wasn't it??? Sweet This one??
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I like looking at that one. You out did yourself there.
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The .480 SRH is arguably the most powerful six shot revolver ever made. The cartridges out there with more power all have only five shots. Starline brass is not easy to find, but works very well in my SRH. The original dark gray SRH were actually made from Carpenter Custom 465 stainless, which is a super high strength heat treated stainless steel. It's also a tough material to machine. The .454 Casull and .480 got the super-high strength steel. Nowadays, Ruger is using regular stainless in the SRH. It's a very interesting round. With a big hardcast slug at 1100-1200 fps, recoil is less than a .454, yet the .480 will shoot clean through large animals, and make a bigger hole doing so. Puma has sold Model 92 Winchester clones in .480. Ruger made a run of #1 single shots in .475 Linebaugh, that can also take the shorter round. Freedom Arms will make .480 cylinders for their large Model 83 revolver. FWIW, the .480 Ruger, .475 Linebaugh, .475 Turnbull, and .470 Nitro Express all use the same bullet diameter
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Buddy has come up with one in his shop. I always thought it would be a neat cartridge to play with, but you rarely see the revolvers around here.
Midway doesn't have ammunition or brass available, but I have seen it in a few places online.
Is the cartridge going Teetsup? Yes, you should be tempted , retirement or the slightly busier version of 'semi' retirement means to me you have earned the right to play with as many toys as you damn well please. Also, Patrick [TEX] had his 480 blowin' fire at the hog hunt one year, bet he's got some damn good loads on tap he'd share.
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Whit, I think it's time you posted the picture of a very nice Ruger Vaquero!!! But I don't own a Vaquero....... I forgot that was a Bisley Blackhawk wasn't it??? Sweet This one?? Dang nice revolver Whit, you turn those solids?
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The .480 SRH is arguably the most powerful six shot revolver ever made. The cartridges out there with more power all have only five shots. Starline brass is not easy to find, but works very well in my SRH. The original dark gray SRH were actually made from Carpenter Custom 465 stainless, which is a super high strength heat treated stainless steel. It's also a tough material to machine. The .454 Casull and .480 got the super-high strength steel. Nowadays, Ruger is using regular stainless in the SRH. It's a very interesting round. With a big hardcast slug at 1100-1200 fps, recoil is less than a .454, yet the .480 will shoot clean through large animals, and make a bigger hole doing so. Puma has sold Model 92 Winchester clones in .480. Ruger made a run of #1 single shots in .475 Linebaugh, that can also take the shorter round. Freedom Arms will make .480 cylinders for their large Model 83 revolver. FWIW, the .480 Ruger, .475 Linebaugh, .475 Turnbull, and .470 Nitro Express all use the same bullet diameter Actually, the grey finish was an unexpected result of a tumbling process that Ruger used. Carpenter 465 steel is still used, however it was only ever used to make cylinders for the .454 and .480 SRHs.
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Well, you got me curious; the article I read goes back to 2001 and isn't easy to find. Carpenter is describing both 465 in the cylinder, and a special 15-5 in the barrel in their applications notes. I'll see if I can find the original article.
I did have my .480 SRH at the Hog Hunt one year, and a few guys shot it. That load was 24gr of Lil'Gun under 355gr hard cast. It was running 1300 fps, but was not as consistent as I'd like. Assuming Enforcer ever becomes available again I'd like to try it with those bullets.
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I'm pretty sure the barrel is also made from Carpenter 465, but the frame is cast from less exotic stainless steel -- same frame for the .44 Mag, .454 and .480.
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I load my 475 Linebaughs (500 L too) at less than 480 levels using HS-6 with great results.
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