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A while back I found a 4” 45 colt Redhawk made in 2009. I had to have it. I put it on layaway and a few short months later I picked it up. Well yesterday Sako and I had a pistol range day as it was a bit “breezy” here. Oh well still fun to get out. I’m not settled on the grips just yet but they were sure nice with the Corbon and DT Hunter dinosaur killing loads I had squirreled away. I would say those weren’t my favorite to shoot. The DT Hunter loads were 360 grain at 1100 fps!!!! Any way it shot my “standard” 45 Colt load pretty well! (8.1 grains of Unique pushing a 250 grain Keith or RNFP). Man this is a fun, accurate revolver! Sako launched a few of the “heavy hitters” I have to admit they weren’t much fun to shoot, but I save 6 of the Corbin 300 grain at 1300 just in case….
Good times!!
The tight group is 15 yards offhand single action. The other group is after moving the sights shot double action at 15
Mine's the round-butt .45C/.45ACP version, but a little careful work with a 1" belt sander made short work of Hogue's annoying finger grooves:
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I figure if the original black powder velocity spec was considered suitable for killing a horse, there's little reason to punish one's self with loads that turn your socks into cotton puddles around your ankles.
WWJMBD?
I believe we should stand on Ceremony. . . while our friends handcuff the sanctimonious little prick and take him away.
Bigslug wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2024 4:56 pm
Mine's the round-butt .45C/.45ACP version, but a little careful work with a 1" belt sander made short work of Hogue's annoying finger grooves:
Redhawk Hogue post-grind.jpeg
I figure if the original black powder velocity spec was considered suitable for killing a horse, there's little reason to punish one's self with loads that turn your socks into cotton puddles around your ankles.
I’m with you on that one! I have another set of eBay grips on the way…. We shall see
That Redhawk is awesome! I'll be first to admit I'm not that good with handguns but shot the Redhawk pretty well. Andy's standard load you could shoot all day and never get tired but those 360's, holy cow were they painful! Fired 2 and that was plenty.
sakodude wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2024 6:15 pm
That Redhawk is awesome! I'll be first to admit I'm not that good with handguns but shot the Redhawk pretty well. Andy's standard load you could shoot all day and never get tired but those 360's, holy cow were they painful! Fired 2 and that was plenty.
Yes he did! I had to keep a close eye on it when we were packing up!
Zee wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2024 6:31 pm
I have several Redhawks. Absolutely love them. Do prefer the round but versions. Which my .45 Colt fortunately is.
That’s a nice one you got there. Great hiking around gun!
IF they fit. Most don’t. The Hogues that go on the SP101 I love. Any and all Pachmayer rubber finger groove grips can fudge off. Way off. I despise them. Even the non finger groove ones.
“The shepherd slaughters more of the flock than the wolf ever will.”
Nice find!
It was a loaner Ruger Redhawk that hooked me on handgun deer hunting. Very next season I had a SBH .44
The double action target looks great. Enjoy
Japhy wrote: ↑Sun May 26, 2024 1:55 am
Nice find!
It was a loaner Ruger Redhawk that hooked me on handgun deer hunting. Very next season I had a SBH .44
The double action target looks great. Enjoy
Zee wrote: ↑Sun May 26, 2024 2:52 am
RedHawks are the best field handgun ever made, in my opinion.
I shot a Redhawk for the first time today. @Fisheadgieb has one in .454 Casull. While a powerhouse cartridge, the gun, weight and balance made it easy to shoot.
You got yourself a great gun there
Zee wrote: ↑Sun May 26, 2024 2:52 am
RedHawks are the best field handgun ever made, in my opinion.
I shot a Redhawk for the first time today. @Fisheadgieb has one in .454 Casull. While a powerhouse cartridge, the gun, weight and balance made it easy to shoot.
You got yourself a great gun there
I just wish they'd branch out more with the round butt options. My older 5.5" stainless .44 is back in the original grips - those working better than the three others I've tried. None of them as good as the surgically altered Hogues on the .45C/ACP.
The round butt on a 4.25" .44 for a steady diet of warm Specials would make me very happy indeed.
WWJMBD?
I believe we should stand on Ceremony. . . while our friends handcuff the sanctimonious little prick and take him away.