Big D*** Revolvers

EvanG17

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I won a Savage impulse 300 win mag through a local raffle. And already have a 300 Tikka for hunting purposes. I am looking to get rid of the 300 impulse that I won and get a decent revolver. I would like to steer in the Ruger redhawk alaskan edition direction. Or something close to it. Anyone with any experience with a gun like this or similar to this
 
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Have some. Had a bunch. They have their place. But yes.....most are borderline brutal to shoot. I see most as a Novelty item. Not that I condone drinking and shooting....but many of these are Jackass type stunts of "Hold my beer" and lighting off a cylinder.

Having said that I am about to invest in another 454....which I know is a mistake.

But I handload a ton and there is no way I am wanting to run anything full throttle.

I've taken a few deer with a handun. None have been with full throttle loadins. I simply want an accurate revolver to shoot middle of the road 45 Colt loads.

Some of the mega revolvers are heavy as a Tikka also.
 
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If you haven’t already shot a hot 44 mag I wouldn’t go bigger than that before trying it.

Medium hot 45 colt will accomplish anything a 454 Casull will. Ability to handload would be important to recommend a 45/454 though.
 
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All I currently have is a s&w 629 that won’t go anywhere, it’s a fine revolver, my first bigger revolver was a Taurus raging bull in 454, and it was a total pile, I really didn’t get to shoot it much after the first 100rds because it wouldn’t hold up, I sent it back, they fix it, get back, shoot a little, it would break, etc… after the 3rd trip back I traded it in for a s&w 500, and I loved it, really fun to shoot and was flawless… I did get a box of 700 grainers at one point and I didn’t really enjoy shooting those more than a couple times, but besides that it was fun as heck

At some point I decided I needed a different gun more and got rid of it but plan on replacing it soon, I miss that revolver
 

Wapiti1

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What do you want to do with it? Hunt? Protection from fuzzy wuzzy?

Lots of options, but purpose will steer cartridge, barrel length, and SA verse DA.

Jeremy
 

Choupique

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Heavy .45 colt loads get pretty gnarly. I can't imagine that wouldn't cover everything a guy could need.
 

19hunt92

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I bought a 460 S&W specifically for Alaskan hunting to have on my chest since i usually carry a rifle on the lighter side and way too small for bear.
Loaded up some 300 gr monolithics at max powder and it liked them but my wrists didn't. I practiced with 45 colts to get a draw and speed down with the trigger pull but the recoil and muscle memory to get back on target just sucks and takes a good bit of time with the 460. Will i still use it? Yes; with specific situations. Do i enjoy it? No. Literally the only gun i own that i hope to never have to shoot.
 

OrangeMan73

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S&W 329 PD will fill the need for abusive pain, but still have practical use in certain situations. I always wanted a 460 but now that I got the 329, I think that itch has been scratched. And it's definitely one of the most unique and quality pieces a guy can own. I encourage everybody to get one.
 
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Had a smith 500. It was a great conversation piece. It's heavy and only held 5 rounds. I now use a Glock 10mm as it covers more than just Alaska. Plus I have it with me more as it's not a boat anchor on my chest.
Buddy carry's a s&w 329pd 44mag. Probably the only revolver I would go back to. User Alaskan guide holsters for both. They work flawlessly for hunting and even over a pfd.

If you want big the S&W 500 will do it.
 

Lemhi

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I bought my dad and I a pair of S&W 460’s with the 8 3/8” barrels. I’m loading 300 grain XTP mags right to 1900fps. They are not unpleasant to shoot. We typically put 3-400 rounds through them each summer. As others have mentioned 45 colt rounds in them are like shooting a 22lr. I am sure the weight of the 8 3/8” and the brake help take the recoil, even my wife enjoys shooting it (outshooting me I should say).
 

gman82001

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Watch for a ruger toklat. I had an Alaskan and hated it but the toklat is perfect, slightly heavy is the only downside. I also have a s&w mountain gun in 45 colt but don’t want to shoot anything too crazy in it like I can the toklat
 

lwtickner

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I won a Savage impulse 300 win mag through a local raffle. And already have a 300 Tikka for hunting purposes. I am looking to get rid of the 300 impulse that I won and get a decent revolver. I would like to steer in the Ruger redhawk alaskan edition direction. Or something close to it. Anyone with any experience with a gun like this or similar to this
May be interested in the impulse. If selling shot me a pm
 
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