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    I hate these things. I do not need one & will NOT buy one.

    First time I saw one I thought I liked it, but my dad told me to not like them. So now I don't.

    On the other hand... What kind of accuracy and performance could I expect from the 454/45 version with 2 1/2" barrel?

    I would be shooting .45 from it, not 454. Oh, I mean IF I bought one, which would be really silly since I don't like them. Much.

    I did see (through searching this site) that Galco makes a nice holster for it. Maybe I should just buy the holster & forget it?

    All kidding aside I loved that revolver the first time I saw one. Just looking for opinions on accuracy, etc. I confess that all the pistols in my safe are more accurate than I am.
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    Default Re: Ruger Alaskan

    Quote Originally Posted by Jailkeeper View Post
    I hate these things. I do not need one & will NOT buy one.

    First time I saw one I thought I liked it, but my dad told me to not like them. So now I don't.

    On the other hand... What kind of accuracy and performance could I expect from the 454/45 version with 2 1/2" barrel?

    I would be shooting .45 from it, not 454. Oh, I mean IF I bought one, which would be really silly since I don't like them. Much.

    I did see (through searching this site) that Galco makes a nice holster for it. Maybe I should just buy the holster & forget it?

    All kidding aside I loved that revolver the first time I saw one. Just looking for opinions on accuracy, etc. I confess that all the pistols in my safe are more accurate than I am.

    I got the 44mag version. Got pics of gun and a target that I shot on this forum somewhere. Can find if you like.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RUDY850 View Post
    I got the 44mag version. Got pics of gun and a target that I shot on this forum somewhere. Can find if you like.
    Rudy ~

    I am still considering the Alaskan. Something about them intrigues me.

    I keep looking at the dimensions and trying to find other revolvers to compare it to.

    What do you use yours for? OC on a daily basis? Do you find it too big or too heavy? What holster do you use?

    I am used to Glocks & such. Nothing nearly that big.

    Thank you!
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    I picked up one chambered in .454 Casull and it makes me happy
    I've only gotten to shoot the full power loads out of her once thus far (.45 Colt the other times) but she seemed to group just fine when I didn't flinch. Sorry, no targets laying around to measure. Get one, it punishes your hand a bit but the adrenaline kick is definitely worth it.
    Last edited by mjd932; July 1st, 2008 at 01:09 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mjd932 View Post
    I picked up one chambered in .454 Casull and it makes me happy
    I've only gotten to shoot the full power loads out of her once thus far (.45 Colt the other times) but she seemed to groub just fine when I didn't flinch. Sorry, no targets laying around to measure. Get one, it punishes your hand a bit but the adrenaline kick is definitely worth it.
    Thanks for the reply. I'm still debating. Decisions, decisions...
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    I have a 44 Mag Alaskan. It was love at first sight.
    I went looking for a Beretta 92 or 90-two. but I saw two Alaskans 454 and 44. I liked the fluted cylinder better.

    At the time only Ruger sold holsters for it, I got the shoulder rig. It works for me. I've wore it on a couple of hikes had no issues with the rig.
    For a while it was my house gun with 44 specials in it.

    The grip really fits my gigantor hands very well so it is one of my favorite/comfortable revos to shoot.
    Rear sight took some adjustment out the box.
    Last edited by bigboy3l; July 1st, 2008 at 01:47 PM.

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    Default Re: Ruger Alaskan

    Quote Originally Posted by Jailkeeper View Post
    I hate these things. I do not need one & will NOT buy one.

    First time I saw one I thought I liked it, but my dad told me to not like them. So now I don't.
    Um...kay. Exactly what is there on the Alaskan/SuperHawk not to like? Its a very large metal wheelgun, that fires very large, very powerful rounds out of a well-handling barrel, given the balance of the weapon. Depending on exact cartridge/bullet selection, itll fuck up about anything on two or four legs found on this continent within 20'. Accuracy can be had with practice and a bit of skill, and again, proper cartridge selection. Might be too much weight for some to use as a carry gun, and its potential to use really gnarly cartridge loadings might be drummed up by the prosecutor in a self defense trial, but thats about all.

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    Default Re: Ruger Alaskan

    They shoot nice and are very accurate out to 50'. I fired one owned by a friend at a club shoot. It points well is well balanced and returns to point quickly after firing. I personally would not get one I don't like the Grip.

    Mike Mc

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    Quote Originally Posted by CommonHighrise View Post
    Um...kay. Exactly what is there on the Alaskan/SuperHawk not to like?
    Nothing! There is nothing not to like about the Alaskan (was that a double-negative?). And therein lies the problem. I really like them. I want one. I'm just trying to talk myself out of buying one!
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    i can't decide whether i want that or a s&w .500 4" as my "totally over the top" revolver.
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