sousana
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As good as semi's are, nothing beats a revolver
This is another "smaller gun question". He says it's a New Vaquero. The New Vaquero is not built on the Super Blackhawk 44 magnum frame. It is built on the Single Action Army size frame.Ought to. When it came out, I said it was just a Blackhawk with fixed sights.
Since I am only punching paper with it, I tend to stay on the lighter side of thing. My days of souped up hot loads are long past. Hands with arthritis and after being pounded with many thousands of rounds of .45 ACP in M1911's, do not like hot loads.This is another "smaller gun question". He says it's a New Vaquero. The New Vaquero is not built on the Super Blackhawk 44 magnum frame. It is built on the Single Action Army size frame.
If you shoot 45 Colt - and I'm not talking about "cowboy loads", I mean standard 255 grain bullets at 900 ft per second - through it it'll last forever. If you feed it "Ruger-only 45 Colts" you'll probably break it.
True, the Ruger only 45 loads are not recommended for the mid size frame. However it's larger than the Colt and allows a cylinder diameter .060" larger in diameter than a Colt cylinder. Even so, a lot of 45 Ruger only loads could result in cumulative stress. And the weak point is the chamber wall over the cylinder stop notch.This is another "smaller gun question". He says it's a New Vaquero. The New Vaquero is not built on the Super Blackhawk 44 magnum frame. It is built on the Single Action Army size frame.
If you shoot 45 Colt - and I'm not talking about "cowboy loads", I mean standard 255 grain bullets at 900 ft per second - through it it'll last forever. If you feed it "Ruger-only 45 Colts" you'll probably break it.
The New Vaquero 41 and 44 mags are built on the larger Blackhawk/ Super Blackhawk frame. So for a 6 shot NV that stands up to 45 Ruger only loads the solution has been to use one of those NV mags rebarelled and rechambered to 45, or even 454.This is another "smaller gun question". He says it's a New Vaquero. The New Vaquero is not built on the Super Blackhawk 44 magnum frame. It is built on the Single Action Army size frame.
If you shoot 45 Colt - and I'm not talking about "cowboy loads", I mean standard 255 grain bullets at 900 ft per second - through it it'll last forever. If you feed it "Ruger-only 45 Colts" you'll probably break it.