I got to thinking earlier today (dangerous, I know) and realized that I have been trying to come up with 2 handguns to purchase in the relatively near future (year or so). One for technique and other practice/plinking (requires cheap ammo) and one for hunting. I thought I had this narrowed down to getting a 9mm for the former and a Ruger Super RedHawk in .44Mag or .454Casul. I know I could use .44Spc in the .44Mag but those are still a bit pricey for plinking but here is where the thinking came in. What if I were to get a .45ACP cylinder for the .454Casul? I could then shoot the inexpensive .45ACP out of the same gun that I was going to use for hunting and it would actually be even better for practice as I would be using my hunting gun for practice. Now here is the problem... does anyone make a .45ACP cylinder for this gun? I did find a company that would machine the cylinder to take full moon clips, but does anyone have any knowledge of <a href="http://www.wildwestguns.com/">Wild West Guns</a>? I am kinda nervous about this without some additional information on them and the process.