Ok, I have been researching adding a 4" RH 45 to my little stable. I originally thought about a 44 but they are harder to find new (at least for me). Anyway, I thought the 45 might be fine since I can reload but then I read this post http://www.rugerforum.com/phpBB/viewtop ... wk&start=0
the post made me wonder.... are there many problems with the 4" or is this a pretty rare problem?
I want to get back into handgun hunting and prefer short barrels... I just got a 44 Special and now would like to add a Redhawk... I had a 44 RH in 5.5" years ago... wish i still had that one!
Anyway.. what do you think about the 45 4"? Is there much I would need to do or have done to one to have a great shooter? Do you send the cylinder to someone to have it reamed?
Thanks guys!
the post made me wonder.... are there many problems with the 4" or is this a pretty rare problem?
I want to get back into handgun hunting and prefer short barrels... I just got a 44 Special and now would like to add a Redhawk... I had a 44 RH in 5.5" years ago... wish i still had that one!
Anyway.. what do you think about the 45 4"? Is there much I would need to do or have done to one to have a great shooter? Do you send the cylinder to someone to have it reamed?
Thanks guys!