My 1968 three screw single six only has mag cylinder.Would you get 22lr cylinder or buy Heritage rough rider for 129.99?
My 1968 three screw single six only has mag cylinder.Would you get 22lr cylinder or buy Heritage rough rider for 129.99?
I'm pretty happy with my Heritage Rough Rider. It is not a Ruger, but I don't expect it to be for what I paid for it.
IMO makes a fine truck gun. Keep it in a case with a box of .22lr and a box of .22 mag's.
Those .22 mag's will ring your ears.
one reason I ask (should be more clear with my questions) is the local Academy Sports has the 22lr only Heritage for 129.99 and a cylinder for the Ruger is gonna be near that (right?), and and one gun of each (Ruger mag and Heritage lr) might be better than one gun with 2 cylinders.
I would opt for the Ruger cylinder if were me. I have a 3 screw from 1964 that was my Grandfathers. It came with both cylinders, and is quite a bit more accurate with the 22Mag cylinder. More expensive to shoot though.
If you can find the cylinder I would get it. Maybe call ruger and see if they can fit it to the revolver, and the fee. Explain to them that you have a 22 magnum cylinder for the gun and would like 22 lr conversion. The draw back is they may do the recall update on it also.
Most replacement cylinders will be large to be fitted to the gun. If a used one can be found then it could be measured with calipers to make sure every thing is close.
I you just need to hit the broad side of the barn and you're inside the barn, I'd get the cylinder. My experience with the single six has been that accuracy is dismal with .22 LR because of the fat bores made to accommodate the .22 mag. My single six with a 22lr cylinder in it is the worst shooting firearm I own. It will do a dinner plate sized group at 25 yards, while the magnums will shoot a real group. Personally I'd get another gun that has a bore made for 22lr if that is what I wanted to shoot. Just test the bore with shank of a 7/32 drill bit. That should tell you if it's a mag or lr bore.
My 22LR cylinder doesn't shoot quite that poorly. It will do 1-1/2 to 2" at 25 yds. with CCI Mini Mag. Plenty good enough for bunnies. The Mag cylinder will do better though.
Did you loose the LR cylinder or do you have one of the magnum only single sixes? I would see what Ruger could do for you then as a plan b go with the rough rider.
I enjoy the Single Six.Have both cylinders. I had an Arminus DA my Dad talked me into at 12 yrs old.Payed $138 for it.I am 62 now Finally got the Ruger.Traded in for what I payed for it.
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Buy the cylinder.
For me it would be a no brainer.
Buy both.
I use my single six for the trap line.I do have the mag cyl. that came with it.But mainly use the lr for the trap line I would get the cyl. But make sure it will fit your gun right.Or buy both after you make sure the cyl. will fit the one you got.
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I have had to work on to out of three Rough riders I have sold, I don't sell them any more! Nuff said
My Rough Rider is no Ruger. But it's tough and accurate and I never worry about hurting it.
I've always wanted a 4-5/8" Single Six but no joy so far. The .22 mag in a revolver is a good trail gun that hits like a .22 LR rifle with hi speed ammo. I'd say keep the Ruger as is and get the Heritage. It costs about as much as dinner for two at a nice restaurant and lasts so much longer!
BP | Bronze Point | IMR | Improved Military Rifle | PTD | Pointed |
BR | Bench Rest | M | Magnum | RN | Round Nose |
BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
C | Compressed Charge | PR | Primer | SPCL | Soft Point "Core-Lokt" |
HP | Hollow Point | PSPCL | Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" | C.O.L. | Cartridge Overall Length |
PSP | Pointed Soft Point | Spz | Spitzer Point | SBT | Spitzer Boat Tail |
LRN | Lead Round Nose | LWC | Lead Wad Cutter | LSWC | Lead Semi Wad Cutter |
GC | Gas Check |