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Ruger Super RedHawk-.454 Casull
Was wondering if anybody out there has a Super RedHawk in the .454 Casull? I'm having trouble with different loads shooting drastically off. When shooting the Winchester 250 Gr. jacketed hollowpoints at 25 yards everything is good. When shooting the same loads at 50 yards, the group shifts 6 to 8 inches to the left. When Shooting Hornady loads at 25 yards, it shoots 2 to 3 feet straight down from the target. Magtron ammo shoots 2 feet to the left at 25 yards. It is also supposed to shoot 45 Long Colts. They are so far off I can't tell where they are going past about 6 feet away.
Anybody having the same problem. I'm shooting the 7 1/2" barrel model with open sights.
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As a want to be sure shot I am impressed you can tell this so accuractly. I use the big side of the barn for my shooting. I do think this is why your real sure shots test so much ammo to find what is best in that gun for their shooting.
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I don't have one of those hoglegs.... but I do have a Redhawk. It has been my experience that when using the same bullet weight things tend to be more predictable despite differing velocities.
What are the bullet weights of those loads? Do they vary a lot? I would think that the one that is shooting lowest might also be the lightest bullet weight.
Most of the 454 loadings are so powerful that they produce a tremendous amount of torque and even a small change in the way you hold the gun can have a pronounced effect on paper.
Sometimes it will shoot differently as you tire out late in a shooting session and you grip strength gets weaker.
I would zero a given load at 50 yards and then back off the 25 and see how it prints. Make sure you are not resting the barrel on the shooting rest.... only the grips should touch the rest.
I am probably preaching at the choir here.....
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I had shot almost a box of rounds through it before making my measurements with the Winchester 250 gr. hollowpoints. Granted, I was a little fatigued from hanging on!
I shot a 9 shot group at 25 yards within a 4" circle with most being within 3". The 50 yard grouping was with 6 shots in an oval pattern with the height being 4" and the width 6". The center of that grouping was about 6"+ to the left. From that spread it appears I'm pulling a little.
The Magtron and Hornady rounds were 260 gr. but loaded allot hotter. I'm aware that different loads shoot differently but not 2 or 3 feet out of position at that distance.
The 45 Colt ammo was 200 gr. hollowpoints. They shoot like a .22 compared to the rest of the ammo. If I can't hit a 2 ft. square target at 10 feet away something is definitely wrong!!!!
I made a camera tri-pod as my shooting stick and it has a fabricated rubber V-pad that the pistol rests in. I do not rest it on the barrel but the frame portion just ahead of the trigger guard.
I know what you mean about a pistol or rifle only liking certain rounds. My Winchester .30-30 likes Winchester 150 gr. power points. The 170 gr. shoot about 4-6 inches off at 100 yards.
My feeling is something is wrong, possibly with my pistol but maybe the twist is not correct. Usually if the twist rate is not high enough, heavier bullets seem to spiral out of the barrel.
This is my first big bore pistol beyond .357 Mag. I've seen people with big bores at the range and not being able to hit much of anything but they were shooting off-hand.
I admit to have vision problems. I shoot using my tri-focal focusing on the front sight. The rear sight is a little fuzzy and the object is real fuzzy.
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Boy, do I know about the tri-focal thing!
I am considering getting a pair of glasses made with the middle prescription only for the entire lens. It is more important to see the front sight clearly than anything else.
The only way to get the 45 Colts to print any where near the others is to use the same or greater bullet weight.
You really made a quantum leap from a 357 to a 454. Try zeroing it at the maximum range you are going to shoot and then see what it will do at 25 yards.
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Be careful with a full tri-focal. You will find yourself tripping over stuff and stepping imaginary steps. You can also get dizzy from things being out of focus.
Ya, the .454 with hot loads has almost twice the energy of a .44 Mag. I'll try zeroing in at 50 yards and see what happens.
I'm kinda disappointed so far with the .454 as well as with my .17HMR. Shoulda got the .44 Mag and .22 Mag instead. I have several .357 Mags. and they all shoot so nice and consistent. I was looking at the S&W .460. It shoots the .460 as well as the .454 and .45 Colt. I suppose I coulda spent another $600.00 to find out the same thing. When it is all said and done you can only reasonably shot one brand of ammo with one grain and point size.
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