lizziedog1
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About a year ago I purchased a Ruger Single Six in .32 H&R Magnum. I really enjoy this revolver. Now I want to get one of its bigger brothers, a Blackhawk. The only problem is which one.
One gun shop I visit when I make it to the big city has every model, caliber, and variation of this gun. They even have them in 41 Magnum and 30 Carbine. Any suggestions?
I have narrowed the caliber down to either 45 Colt or 357 Magnum. I realize that the 357 would probably be more versatile, but nothing seems to fit a single action revolver like the 45 Colt cartridge. I do reload, so the versatility of this caliber is expanded. Those of you that happen to have experince with both, does either one tend to be more accurate in this gun?
I'll use it for occasional open-carry on my adventures around here. The creatures of concern around here are few and far between, and either round would handle them.
One gun shop I visit when I make it to the big city has every model, caliber, and variation of this gun. They even have them in 41 Magnum and 30 Carbine. Any suggestions?
I have narrowed the caliber down to either 45 Colt or 357 Magnum. I realize that the 357 would probably be more versatile, but nothing seems to fit a single action revolver like the 45 Colt cartridge. I do reload, so the versatility of this caliber is expanded. Those of you that happen to have experince with both, does either one tend to be more accurate in this gun?
I'll use it for occasional open-carry on my adventures around here. The creatures of concern around here are few and far between, and either round would handle them.