Re: Is the .480 Ruger drawing a larger crowd now??
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Ive wondered also why they went out of production,it seemed too good a cartridge to quite on,the Bisley idea would be great.
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Re: Is the .480 Ruger drawing a larger crowd now??
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Sorry for the late reply Whitworth. I got the 9 1/2" one.
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Re: Is the .480 Ruger drawing a larger crowd now??
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We talked to someone at the Lipsey's booth at the SHOT Show about the possibility of a Lipsey 480 Ruger SBH. Did not get any committment, but he did smile and say "possibly". If they can book enough orders for the special run that Ruger requires it will happen. That was the same answer we received about a repro. of the old Keith #5, but I think that is much less likely to happen.
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Re: Is the .480 Ruger drawing a larger crowd now??
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I think the 480 has had a little bump in interest since the 500 & 460 Smith novelty has slowed/worn down a little. Guys don't like or need the wrist snapping power of the two top dogs and the 480 fits the bill. Is it enough interest for the bean counters at Ruger to bring it back..... I doubt it. But the cartridge is a great big bore and should be around for a while with the diehard hunters.
I know my 480 will never be sold!!!! I hope Ruger starts chambering for it again... But I will never sell mine either.
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Re: Is the .480 Ruger drawing a larger crowd now??
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I just picked up 100 more pieces of brass yesterday so I guess it's easy to see where I stand...
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Re: Is the .480 Ruger drawing a larger crowd now??
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Yep and about a month ago I picked up 500 325grXTP bullets. Should keep mine shooting for awhile. Or I should say my son shooting for awhile.
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Re: Is the .480 Ruger drawing a larger crowd now??
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05/07/2011 1:56 PM
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Ha Ha Ha Ha!!!
I have 5 experimental rounds weighting to be shot out of my SRH 480! I went the Hard Cast route for in my bullet choice, mainly because I want to be casting my own for this one in the not so distant future.
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Re: Is the .480 Ruger drawing a larger crowd now??
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05/07/2011 2:17 PM
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Vance in AK.
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I'm using the Lee 400gr mold, tumble lubing, & 20.0gr Lil Gun.
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Re: Is the .480 Ruger drawing a larger crowd now??
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I have the Lee 325gr mold. LOL
Right know I have some Beartoothbullets loaded up. I haven’t loaded up any with LiLgun just because of the chance the rumors are true about the damage to the forcing cones. My experimental loads utilize H110, 2400, and AA#9 and 325 and 355 bullets.
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Re: Is the .480 Ruger drawing a larger crowd now??
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05/08/2011 2:31 AM
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Vance in AK.
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I have heard the rumors, but I think it's mostly a high pressure/low bullet weight (read light bullets at max in 454 & 460) that causes the problems. With the 480 I heven't seen any sign of erosion or flame cutting. Granted, it's only been a few hundred rounds but I heard rumors of the 460 cutting the topstrap noticeably in under 100 rds & the same with forcing cone erosion in the 454. I did quite a bit of testing with H-110 vs Lil Gun. To get near 1150 with H-110 was taking 2 or 3 more grains than with Lil gun, & the shot to shot velocity variation with H-110 was literaly running up to 100 fps (tried standard & mag powders. Temp 40ish) while Lil Gun was less than 10fps as memory recalls. With 20 gr of each the H-110 was doing anywhere from a touch over 900fps to just over 1000fps while the lil gun held within +-5fps of about 1160fps. Accuracy was also better with Lil Gun, & recoil seemed a little less. I bought 5# so I'll use it but keep an eye on things.
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Re: Is the .480 Ruger drawing a larger crowd now??
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05/08/2011 3:48 AM
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Tracking Vance!
I am not even “pushing” my loads. My 325's should do 1400 easily. I think I will load some up and see what they will do the next time I head to the range.
Thanks for your time. You have defiantly done your homework on this one.
Duane
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Re: Is the .480 Ruger drawing a larger crowd now??
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05/08/2011 3:09 PM
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I wonder how well hard casts would shoot in the raging bull. I may have to try a hard cast load at or slightly below Hornadys factory velocities.
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Re: Is the .480 Ruger drawing a larger crowd now??
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05/08/2011 4:34 PM
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I wonder how well hard casts would shoot in the raging bull. I may have to try a hard cast load at or slightly below Hornadys factory velocities. Don't know why they shouldn't work well.
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Re: Is the .480 Ruger drawing a larger crowd now??
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05/09/2011 12:10 AM
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Whit, I will let you know. I am going to load some up next week and try them out.
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Re: Is the .480 Ruger drawing a larger crowd now??
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05/09/2011 11:18 AM
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Whit, I will let you know. I am going to load some up next week and try them out. Looking forward to it!
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Re: Is the .480 Ruger drawing a larger crowd now??
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05/11/2011 9:13 PM
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I don't want to butt in on the report promised by cfish2, but I took my 480s out to the range last week, and was able to chronograph a few loads. I mostly use AA #9 (WC-820 in certain lots) in my 480s because that was the powder used in some of Speer's loadings when the cartridge was being developed. It burns very clean, and is not particularly tempermental in the .480. I use Federal #155 primers exclusively with this cartridge. This is a magnum primer, which is not generally recommended in the .480. I checked with Accurate's ballistician on this combination, and he confirmed that it had been proven safe in their testing. I am ONLY talking about the Federal Primer here. Do not substitute!
A good starting point for loading cast bullets in the 480 Ruger (or any other cartridge) is the reading of John Linebaugh's writings on cast bullet penetration. Since you are not concerned about achieving enough velocity to ensure jacketed bullet expansion, the shooting can become much more comfortable. To paraphrase John Linebaugh, a good cast bullet at 1100-1200 fps will shoot through any creature on this continent.
I generally use the Montana Bullet Works 400 gr. WFN bullet, but I have ordered some of that same weight in the LFN design to see if they are more stable at longer ranges. When I got my first .480, I started out using the CPBC 410 gr bullet, but I have been using the MBW design the last couple of years. They shoot just as well as the CPBC bullets I have tried, and the price and delivery are much better. MBW will also let you select from a range of size diameters, alloys, hardness, etc., which is not the case when ordering CPBC from a distributor.
The shooting was done in three 480 Revolvers: Ruger SRH 7.5"; Magnum Research BFR 6.5"; and Taurus Raging Bull 8 3/8". I had to narrow the testing down immediately after discovering the Taurus would not accept some of the WFN loads because of its very tight chamber dimensions. I will have to re-check this again, but bullet profile appears to be the problem. I had no difficulty with a variety of jacketed bullets. In my pre-shooting check out, both the SRH and the BFR would allow a .476 bullet to be pushed through their chambers with moderate effort. The RB would not allow the same bullet to be pushed through its chambers with max. effort. It is a very tight gun.
I used Star and Speer brass in my loads. If you care, the weights of Hornady cases average 195 gr.; Speer cases average 199 gr.; and Star cases average 203 gr.. For a baseline, I chronographed the three available factory loads through the SRH. Results were Speer 275 gr. Gold Dot-1429 fps; Speer Gold Dot 325 gr.-1409 fps; Hornady 325 gr. XTP-1329 fps. Even though the Hornady produced less velocity than the Speer, the cases tended to stick in the SRH. Perhaps because the brass was a tad thinner.
I tested the 275 gr. Speer Deep Curl over 27.2 gr. of AA #9, which generated 1481 fps. Accuracy was every bit as good as the 275 gr. Gold Dot factory loading, so I dubbed it the Factory Duplication Load. Sorry for all of this rhetoric. On to the cast bullet scene.
355 gr. Oregon Trail Laser Cast PB-22.5 gr. WC-820 1281 fps RB 380 gr. Bear Creek FNPB Dry Lubed 20.0 gr. Lil Gun 1155 fps RB 410 gr. CPBC WFNGC 20.0 WC-820 1196; 19.0 1126; 18.0 1083; NOTE: AA recommends 17.3-19.4 gr. of #9, so the 20 gr. load is slightly over max. SRH. 410 gr. CPBC WFNGC 20.0 H-110 1145; 19.0 H-110 1084 SRH. 425 gr. CPBC WFNGC 18.0 WC-820 1136 (1.24" @ 25 yds. SRH)
400 gr. MBW WFNGC 19.0 WC-820 1130 (under 1.5" @50 yds BFR); 18.0 1087 BFR;
I tried Lil Gun in some other loads, it was accurate, but dirty in all but the heaviest loadings. Other comments. No leading with any of the above loads. Barrel Cylinder gaps .005 RB; .006 SRH; .0035 BFR. Federal 155 primers used in all above loads; RCBS dies with Redding Profile Crinp Die. Both the BFR and the RB would land 5 shots in a 6" bullseye at 100 yds. SRH not tested. SRH-Magnaport-Dual Traps; Taurus factory porting.
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Re: Is the .480 Ruger drawing a larger crowd now??
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Old thread I know, but how the heck did I miss this?. Oh well. Chalk me up to the list of .480 fans. In my opinion, if Hornady would have used their 400gr as the initial loading, at a 1200fps+ loading, the cartridge would have been way more popular. At the time of introduction, heavy for caliber was "in". 325 aint bad, but 400 was what everyone wanted.
Mag writers never "liked" the cartridge from the get go. Started to "lean" on their expensive custom Linebaughs I guess. (No offense meant to anyone with those!). I got sick of reading "Linebaugh Special". The factory 400gr .480 aint no dang special.
Heck, some writers still wont even discuss the SRH! As a matter of fact, at the time of introduction, single actions were making a huge resurgence.
Hornady/Ruger were having some killer ideas, but came away with results that were a bit off market. A 400gr cartridge, in Rugers affordable SuperBlackHawk, would have stolen the show.
Heck, I sound like a writer. My battleship grey SRH is fine by me.
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Re: Is the .480 Ruger drawing a larger crowd now??
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Let it out Dan! No problems here! LOL
I like love my SRH in 480! The 480 is a great round, you just have to take it for what it is. Or more importantly, not push it beyond its original platform.
PS, I don’t know of a single 325gr bullet for that gun that wouldn’t punch a hole all the way threw an deer I know of. I can’t weight to see what it will do on pigs this fall!
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Re: Is the .480 Ruger drawing a larger crowd now??
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07/24/2011 8:42 PM
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I just received an order for a 5 shot blackhawk conversion in 480 for a gentleman in South Africa so apparently it's appeal is not restricted by borders or seas. I still prefer the 475 but as my wrists age I'm starting to like the idea of less recoil.
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Re: Is the .480 Ruger drawing a larger crowd now??
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07/25/2011 1:10 AM
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Let it out Dan! No problems here! LOL
PS, I don’t know of a single 325gr bullet for that gun that wouldn’t punch a hole all the way threw an deer I know of. I can’t weight to see what it will do on pigs this fall! I agree that 325gr was REALLY well thought out fjor actually hunting. I only meant that most people Ive ever read from, or talked too, leaned towards the REAL heavy wieghts (something you couldn't get in a .45 cal, etc.). In the field, 325 will do anything in on this continent. On hogs, it REALLY shines. (Remember the article where D.Metcalf had to shoot one 4 times to kill it? That did nothing to ispire confidence in many readers who didnt read deep enough. He did admit to pulling the first shot, which reads "gut-shot").
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Re: Is the .480 Ruger drawing a larger crowd now??
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07/25/2011 2:11 AM
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Hello Marvin, Great post, with lots of good information. Thanks for sharing; I know that these take time. To paraphrase John Linebaugh, a good cast bullet at 1100-1200 fps will shoot through any creature on this continent.
I like this quote; and I have gone by these guidelines for the most part. I got 45 inches of penetration lengthwise on my mule deer with my .500 Wyoming Express with a 425 gr. cast slug. Awesome. http://www.handgunhunt.com/promo/membership/features/readNewArticle.php?oid=28&title=.500 Muley Buck
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Re: Is the .480 Ruger drawing a larger crowd now??
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07/25/2011 10:56 AM
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Let it out Dan! No problems here! LOL
PS, I don’t know of a single 325gr bullet for that gun that wouldn’t punch a hole all the way threw an deer I know of. I can’t weight to see what it will do on pigs this fall! I agree that 325gr was REALLY well thought out fjor actually hunting. I only meant that most people Ive ever read from, or talked too, leaned towards the REAL heavy wieghts (something you couldn't get in a .45 cal, etc.). In the field, 325 will do anything in on this continent. On hogs, it REALLY shines. (Remember the article where D.Metcalf had to shoot one 4 times to kill it? That did nothing to ispire confidence in many readers who didnt read deep enough. He did admit to pulling the first shot, which reads "gut-shot"). I used Speer Gold Dots in 325 grains when the .480 just came out and there weren't many other options. I hunted hogs with them in Florida and was not impressed with their performance as they were very inconsistent. I think it was a mistake that from the outset they didn't offer more load options -- particularly with the .500 Smith and the .460 just around the corner. It just looked milquetoast on paper. I bought mine right when Ruger came out with the .480. Great round, and I think it'll be around for a long time to come.
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Re: Is the .480 Ruger drawing a larger crowd now??
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I've joined the .480 crowd!
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Re: Is the .480 Ruger drawing a larger crowd now??
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That's a good look'n shoot'n iron you got there!!
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Re: Is the .480 Ruger drawing a larger crowd now??
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Re: Is the .480 Ruger drawing a larger crowd now??
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That is a slick looking handgun. If you don't mind, who did the work ?
Yesterday I shot my .480 SRH at the range. I did shoot some 325 grain Gold Dot handloads at the target. I am not sure if I will continue with that load in the future or not. I would like to try some Hornady XTP 325's for it.
It is too bad no one made a 350 grain bullet for that gun.
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Re: Is the .480 Ruger drawing a larger crowd now??
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07/26/2011 2:13 AM
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Actually Hawk makes a 350gr JSP in 475 in both a .025 and .035 jacket as well as a JHP with a .025 jacket. Oregon Trail makes a 355gr in their True Shot line of hardcast.
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Re: Is the .480 Ruger drawing a larger crowd now??
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Wapitirod:
Do you have any experience with those bullets on game? Or know of someone who used them on game? Thanks. I would like to make up some good loads for my revolver. I will be taking it with me on my moose hunt. You never know.
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Re: Is the .480 Ruger drawing a larger crowd now??
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Not personally but I've been researching them for a while and what I've found is all good. Grizzly loads them in their premium line of ammo along with the Punch bullet. I've also noticed the cost is no more than any other premium bullet. The thing I like is that with their bullets you can choose your jacket thickness so for you going for moose you would want the JSP with a .035 jacket but if you want to switch to deer you go to the .025 jacket. The three calibers I'm most interested in are the .475, .500 and .510, the first and last have JSP's in the same weight with both jacket thickness's and the .500 you can go with a JSP with a .035 jacket for tougher stuff and then drop to the same weight in a JHP with the same weight and lighter jacket for smaller critters. The reason I like that is you can sight in with one and in theory you should be able to switch back and forth without poi changing. For me that's nice because normally my deer season runs right up to the beginning of elk season. If you haven't already done so check out their website, there is alot of informative information on it.
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That is a slick looking handgun. If you don't mind, who did the work ? Mag-Na-Port
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I'll just went down this road and picked one up at Cabelas for $599 minus a $100 coupon so it cost $ 540 with tax and background. I had to jump on it and did some research prior to the purchase. It seems ruger was blowing them out so I moved fast.
Picked up dies at a great price and bought brass at Graf for $33/100. Bought 500 pieces so I should be set. Right now I'm trying 355s from Leadhead and 420s from penn bullets. But since then the brass dried up so people must be buying them.
Thanks to Vance I added the Ultradot I'm doing too much at once so I can't really say what wt I like better. Lil Gun Running at the bottom for now. I did notice some sticking in the cylinder but that was from the lube I'm certain.
I do know where there is an Alaskan in 2.5 inch that hasn't been shot. Damn it would be a lot fun and wow what a carry piece. lol
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Re: Is the .480 Ruger drawing a larger crowd now??
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try a max load of H110, that powder at max normally always produces good to excellent results out of the big bores.
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Re: Is the .480 Ruger drawing a larger crowd now??
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I've always wanted a .480 Ruger.....but i'm picky. I'm waiting for a 5 shot Super BlackHawk w/ square trigger guard with a 10-12in. barrel in .480 or
Bisley with 10.5in Octagon barrel and target sights in .480 Ruger.
If Ruger were to decide to produce either of these i'd be first in line to buy one. What do you guys think?
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Re: Is the .480 Ruger drawing a larger crowd now??
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I've always wanted a .480 Ruger.....but i'm picky. I'm waiting for a 5 shot Super BlackHawk w/ square trigger guard with a 10-12in. barrel in .480 or
Bisley with 10.5in Octagon barrel and target sights in .480 Ruger.
If Ruger were to decide to produce either of these i'd be first in line to buy one. What do you guys think? You can always have one built. There are a few of them on here from other custom gun builders and right now I'm doing one for a Zoologist in South Africa.
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Re: Is the .480 Ruger drawing a larger crowd now??
[Re: sixgunluvr]
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09/02/2011 2:19 PM
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s4s4u
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If Ruger were to decide to produce either of these i'd be first in line to buy one. If they were to produce a 480 it won't have a long barrel. They will try to satisfy the masses with one offering and it will likely have abarrel length of 5-1/2" to 7-1/2". I would like to see a 6" to 6-1/2" as they carry and handle so nicely. Lipsey's is squarely on the fence about ordering a run of 5-hole Bisleys in 480. If we keep the pressure on them they will.
Rod, too.
Short cuts often lead to long recoveries.
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Re: Is the .480 Ruger drawing a larger crowd now??
[Re: s4s4u]
#91033
09/02/2011 2:23 PM
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Whitworth
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From what I understand, Ruger will not be producing any single action .480s as they do not feel that they are up to the task. I disagree, but nobody is listening to me.
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Re: Is the .480 Ruger drawing a larger crowd now??
[Re: Whitworth]
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09/02/2011 3:10 PM
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sixshot
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Spoke again with Jason at Lipseys, he said to keep asking, Ruger knows there are a lot of guys wanting a 5 shot Bisley. He also knows they have at least one gun they are testing.
Dick
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Re: Is the .480 Ruger drawing a larger crowd now??
[Re: sixshot]
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09/02/2011 3:11 PM
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Whitworth
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Spoke again with Jason at Lipseys, he said to keep asking, Ruger knows there are a lot of guys wanting a 5 shot Bisley. He also knows they have at least one gun they are testing.
Dick My last coversation with Ruger indicated that they feel the Blackhawk as a platform is not up to the task. Bummer.
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Re: Is the .480 Ruger drawing a larger crowd now??
[Re: Whitworth]
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09/02/2011 3:33 PM
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SChunter
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My last coversation with Ruger indicated that they feel the Blackhawk as a platform is not up to the task. Bummer.
Can't be a strength question, unless they believe that all of the custom builders using their frames for higher pressure rounds are being unsafe? Did they go into detail?
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Re: Is the .480 Ruger drawing a larger crowd now??
[Re: SChunter]
#91057
09/02/2011 3:37 PM
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Whitworth
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It's not my belief and I conveyed that exact sentiment. They don't feel the guns are up to the task. I don't really get it. I am not through prodding them, though. I will be bringing this topic up once more (at least!). I also conveyed to them that I thought they would sell a boatload of them if they built them.
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