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Thread: Ruger Super Redhawk .480 Ruger

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    Boolit Buddy Xringshooter's Avatar
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    Ruger Super Redhawk .480 Ruger

    Well, I got my "Hand Cannon" a Super Redhawk, .480 Ruger 9 1/2"barrel. I reload with a Dillon RL550 (dies, etc. on the way) but don't cast my own. Looking at buying and loading the Missouri Bullet Co.:
    .476 Diameter
    340 Grain RNFP-Flat Base
    Brinell 18
    Bullet OAL .824 +/-
    Hi-Tek 2-Extreme Coating

    I'd also like to get some Hornady 325 gr XTP to have but none to be found where all I looked. Not looking for elephant/rhino loads but just some to start out with to see how the Ruger shoots..

    Any favorite loads? (I know I need to go to the CB Loads section to see what might be there, and I will get there.)

    Thanks for any insights.
    Ron
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    I load an MP-477-640 large hollowpoint at 386 grains over 18.0 grains of 2400. My other load is the same bullet over 14.0 grains of HS-6. Both of these shoot great out of my SBH. They are somewhere between 1100-1200 fps, with the HS-6 load slightly faster. 480 ruger is a great caliber. This bullet has dual crimp grooves, and these loads are using the lower crimp groove.
    Due to the price of primers, warning shots will no longer be given!

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    Well, I have a Ruger Super RH in 480 myself. But giving out load data over the internet isn't something I do. Liability issues,, for starters,, but more importantly,, each & every gun can be a different performer with different loads. Experimentation is required to find "the best for that gun!"
    Yes,, I know components are scarce & expensive. I cast my own slugs & I too use the Miha (MP) mold mentioned above with excellent results in my gun & with my choices of powders.

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    I understand where you are coming from and realize information posted can be used by anyone that see it. Guess I just wasn't thinking when I wrote it. I'll talk to you more at OGCA. Take care and say Hi to Miss Penny.
    Ron
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    Will do! And we can talk at OGCA for sure.

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    The SRH in 480 is a great DA revolver. The Mihec mold is a dandy.

    My Ruger is a 7 1/2” but I had a 9 1/2” in 44mag that I traded for the .480. That longer barrel is snake eyes with the “One Ragged Hole” peep sight and better still paired with the Ruger gold bead painted black front sight!

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    “There is more to this than dumping lead in a hole.”

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    I'm loading my .480 with Cast Performance 410 grain bullets. They're loaded medium and are fun to shoot.

    I hope to get the casting stuff set up this summer and get the RCBS 400 mold making bullets.

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    Unfortunately, Hornady appears to have discontinued the .475" XTP bullets from their regular line. Speer still makes affordable jacketed bullets in .475. That said, the .480 Ruger is a great cast bullet cartridge. I love the Lee 400gr RF bullet. I've tried a few other designs but the Lee is my go-to for most of my 480 shooting. I've not used any commercially cast bullets, so I can't help much there.

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