Ruger New Model Super Blackhawk Bisley - .454 Casull
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Shooting and enjoying the new 2015 Ruger New Model Super Blackhawk Bisley, single-action revolver chambered in .454 Casull/ .45 Colt. This gun has a 6.5" Barrel, weighs 50.4 oz., and is in satin stainless with a Bisley style grip frame. People have asked Ruger to do a Super Blackhawk in .454 for years and now they finally have and it is awesome.
Firearm Featured:
- Ruger New Model Super Blackhawk Bisley
Ammunition Used:
- Hornady 240 Gr. XTP/ Mag .454 Casull
- Buffalo Bore 300 Gr. JFN .454 Casull
- American Eagle 225 Gr. JSP .45 Colt
- Buffalo Bore 300 Gr. JFP .45 Colt +P
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i really enjoy mine . its definetly a sasquatch , polar bear , grizzly , water buffalo , big game slayer . especially with 300 grain buffalo bore solid copper bullits , or barnes tsx hollow points . i do believe it will kill about anything on the planet . and its a great companion to my marlin 18.5 inch bbl model 1895 cowboy lever action in 45/70 . theres nothing like versatility , and both of these guns have it .
Anybody mention that this kid is comfortable, no flinch, and can hit his target too ? Good man.
Tough as nails..
Nice zero flinch 454 shooting. Good work.
Thank you, not always easy of course.
Awesome, the .454 Casull is my favorite cartridge!
+The Kentucky Patriot its definitely a good one!
I'm getting into the magnums. I've been hotrodding a .44 mag for years. Just bought a Magnum Research BFR in .500 Linebaugh.
I love me some big bores. I love the .44 Mags and .500 Linebaugh is interesting, I have yet to shoot one of those.
You put one hell of 454 Casull video together my friend! Great shooting and lots of it! Well done. I had to let my original 454 go about 10 years ago. had been shooting .44 mag. 41 mag., & 357 since I was a young teen and all through my life..... Ended up with real bad arthritis in both wrists and that SRH 454 took me out. Went through an "Arthoplasty" on my right wrist two years ago now and can shoot the hard kickers in single action (only) again and am getting both the 4 5/8 in. and 6 1/2 in. Bisleys in 454 this week! I'm in my 60s now and realize that my best handgunning days are well behind me, but I'm going to go the rest of the way with my favorite caliber in one of my favorite "six-guns".... ;) Thank you for making this video. I found it at a good time in my day and rally enjoyed it! God Bless my young friend, and be careful out there.....
Thank you! I appreciate that. I love the big bore stuff too, I think you will enjoy those two revolvers. If you like the SRH I have a pretty good video similar to this one with lots of shooting of it, I just made it not long ago. Look for Super Redhawk Part 3 specifically on my channel if you are interested in seeing more .454. You gotta shoot what you enjoy, life is short.
Probably not a gun you'd want to take to the range for the day. What a beast.
Awesome ! No flinch whatsoever, very impressive !
thank you
I am blown away...no pun intended. My gosh, thats a bear stopper! You handle it well. Nice shooting. Wow!
Awesome job what a blast more 454 please.
I might just do that.
it took me a year to get this caliber after watching your excellent video. as of now the Bisley super is out of production so I purchased a toklat SRH
Might want to take her out to dinner later since you're using her pretty good
nice demonstration, pick mine up today..
+richard thacker thanks, I think you will like it.
A very powerful and attractive handgun. I previously owned several (non-bisley) models in 44mag. I like them anyway and ALWAYS looking for any excuse to get another...good video...thanks for showing!
Yeah, its a fun one. If you like those non-bisley .44s I did a video on one not that long ago, only about 9 or 10 videos back or so. Thanks for watching and enjoying it too.
.454 is like the hand of god pulling up on the barrel
Absolutely beautiful Big Bore WheeL GuN. Crazy powerful.
Great video. You are rekindling my desire for a .454 Casull in a Blackhawk.
+MrThomass281 Thank you, glad to help. haha.
Nice video, makes me glad I passed on the Walther PPQ in 9mm and decided to save up for a big Ruger.
It is more important to choose the one you shoot best, not just the bore. If you flinch on the big bore .454, a 9 or 10mm might do you better.
Man, that looks like a lot of fun!
+sugarman454 it was!
I have one..awsome revolver..love the Bisley grip! Great shooting man! You are a beast with that hand cannon!
Video opening with the bore of that big ass revolver in your face looked like some kind of video cut scene.
well, thank you. you are so real, I almost want to publish you. God's blessings upon you
That pov shot is killer! I never seen that one before, outside of gaming.
Always enjoy your big bore revolver plinking videos! I settled on a S&W 686 Plus in 6" mostly due to ammo costs. Keep up the good work 🔫😎
Thank you, I am glad you like those-they are some of my favorites to film. 686 is a nice revolver
Holy crap that's a beautiful revolver, I think the non-fluted cylinder is sexy as hell
Yeah, I'm a fan of a non-fluted cylinder. I got a 500 S&W with one.
Fine video man. Shooting .454 one handed is something I’ve never seen before. Some grown man shit. Thanks for the awesome video!
Thank you, Its not too bad I don't think.
Awesome! I've got one of these on layaway. Can't wait!!!! :)
+jasonericshort I don't think you'll be disappointed, its a really nice shooting gun.
Love shooting those gallon water jugs that's some fun
old video . Shows how cool you really are. ! My father ' uncle , and other old warriors , have a saying. If the 44 won't do it , leave it alone. Hardly anyone carries the monsters. . Some real survivor types . Are just plain frugal . Really Frugal. Peace.
The .44 is my favorite overall.
So cool, I can barely contain myself. Now I gots to get one lol! I just recently purchased a Ruger 357/9mm convertible, and now I know I have to get the Bisley .454!! Man, You are a great shot with that magnum. Maybe the new Hickcock45. Great video. Thank you so much.
Awesome. That .357/ 9mm sounds pretty cool. I would like that, the bisley is pretty awesome. Thank you! haha.
Awesome shooting!..Great video!...
Thank you, thanks for watching
Awesome gun, awesome vid. Loved that you shot all the different rounds and different targets made it interesting and informative. Love it when shooters record the roar of the Lion.. *S* I have always had a love with the Ruger Super Blackhawk 44 mag with the 7.5" barrel. Practice with 44 special and use the 44 mag with defensive rounds loaded in my saddle bag, 1911 45 in my vest. U jst nvr knw.. Heard a lot about the 454 Casull after watching this definitely salivating especially when it shoots 45 Colt as well. I subscribed keep on rockin in the free world...
+EagleWind Rider I have a huge soft spot for the Ruger Super Blackhawk in .44 with the 7.5" barrel, that is the gun that got me into shooting big bore revolvers at around age 17. The option to use .45 Colt and .454 in the same gun is definitely a selling point. Thanks!
I bought a Super Blackhawk chambered in .44 and found it to be one of my favorites. Oddly I bought it the day after my Super Redhawk chambered in .454 casull and .45 colt. I Prefer my Super Redhawk for comfort and better accuracy at longer distances personally. But I have to be honest and say I definitely want to try one out now. Great job with the video pard.
I have a soft spot for the Super Blackhawk in .44 as it was the first big bore I ever shot. I do own a Super Redhawk in .454 as well, you might want to check out my Super Redhawk "Part 3" video (its the best one of the group) if you just enjoy that gun, there's a lot of shooting of it in that video. Thanks for watching.
@@exterminator87 No problem pard. You keep making them and I'll keep watching. You got another sub that's for damn sure. My mother and I were discussing our old days working at the local prison and the subject of comfort with a weapon came up. She worked the armory there and was the marksmanship champion more times than not for 11 years. I showed her this video of yours. She.....we were very impressed with the way you are extremely comfortable holding and firing your weapons. Keep up the good work man.
I appreciate that, I appreciate all my subscribers. That's really cool, thank you and tell your mom thank you for that too. That's good to hear, I've never really had any formal training other then practicing on my own or with others.
@@exterminator87With your comfort with firearms formal training would probably suit you well. Tactical training is a great cert. to have honestly. I have a pitiful 5 years law enforcement experience but due to any class taken having to do with firearms, psychology, defensive/offensive driving, self defense/P.P.T.C., and the like makes you a shoe in for that type of work. But I can't stand most of the police so it was a waste of my time lol.
Liked and subscribed...thanks for very entertaining video...and good shooting! Now, looking for this same gun in this time of astronomical prices...dohhh.
Definitely appreciated! Thanks! Hey you might be better off with a .454 right now then a 9mm or something.
That was an expensive plinking day.
Wyvern go away
A big can of beans or corn from costco would have been icing on the cake lol, I want one now, thanks for the review. 👌
I agree, and I have used both of those targets in other shooting adventures-definitely fun to shoot. I am glad you enjoyed this, thank you for watching.
The gun that Harley Davidson learned to shoot with
coincidentally I just found my long lost dvd of that movie in the my garage cleaning this past week.
Keeping eyes open through shot. Good job.
+Robert Rowlands thank you, don't want to miss watching my stuff explode. haha.
Great fot EDC
Ok loved this video, you've just helped me make up my mind .454, .44 magnum hunter gotta have
Good to hear!
One of each?
Great shooting and editing.
Thank you.
Cool video. I recently bought a Bisley 454 myself. Between OT and other commitments haven't shot it yet unfortunately.
Thanks for watching, I think you will be pleased, yeah I know how hard it is to find time myself. I struggle to edit videos from past range trips a lot too.
What I like to see most is
No whinny trauma drama over recoil, ,,,
Its not that bad
@@exterminator87
Mindset is probably 90 percent of it
Great video. I'm getting one of those gun's next. I've been getting Ruger Revolver fever lately. I've bought 3 Ruger revolvers in the past 4 months. Someone please stop me!!😨
+Alfonso Gomez Haha, your not going to have me stopping you.
Harley Davidson learned to shoot with this gun.
If he was shooting for shit he wouldn't get a wiff.
real nice shooting, the sight pin was backing out almost lost
you're right, It was. I will let the owner know.
I like the .454 I have the Super Redhawk with hogue grips had it for 15+ years been considering the S&W.460 since it also uses the .454
I like the .460 S&W, also have the Super Redhawk.
Thank you for the video!!!!! GOD bless and keep you and JESUS loves you
I just picked up my brand new Ruger Bisley Super Blackhawk .454 from my FFL holder. I was somewhat disappointed to find that the bottom frame screws were "buggered" and that polishing compound was found inside the trigger guard and other small places. I got the gun home and did a detailed disassembly only to find more polishing compound inside the frame. All the small parts are now soaking in Hoppe's with a heavy film of the solvent on all surfaces of the frame. This is a minor complaint since I was going to tear the gun down anyway and do a trigger job. A white outline rear sight blade and a red insert for the front sight blade will also be installed for my aging eyes. I've owned Ruger products for over 40 years but I wish they would tighten up their quality control alittle more.
Have that same gun but i installed checkerd grips
Nice video. I'm picking mine up Saturday.
Thanks, very nice. Its a great revolver.
EXCELENTE VÍDEO GRACIAS PEDRO X DESDE MIAMI
Very nice video. I really want one of these.
+Darrin Reeder Thank you, yes I wouldn't mind one too-unfortunately that was a borrowed gun in the video.
very nice guns cowboy
Thanks
BEAST!!!
Good shooting man! I'v been thinking about getting one of those, to complete my Ruger collection?!
+john bouley Thank you, and yes. I think you should, any reason to buy it is as good as any.
Earned a new sub, enjoy how you make other youtubers that shoot the .454 casull look like complaining babies. Please do an update on the Ruger Super Redhawk in .454 casull as well. Looking into buying one.
Thanks for the sub, its funny believe it or not I was planning on making an updated Super Redhawk video this year.
Well hopefully it comes out later so I can drop another huge hint to my fiance... Wish me luck haha. Darn expenses.
That's a big gun!
big gun, big fun!
NOT quite sure, but I love you all day.... and I appreciate that you also include your Indian wife... God bless you both. I am a dude, and ex-Marine, and I learn from you... thanks
We'll thank you, shes actually of Philippine descent but people have thought shes spanish or mexican before. Indian is a new one though. Glad you have learned something, that means a lot to me actually. Thank you for watching, I appreciate it.
Hey, man. I really appreciate this video. I was going to buy the Magnum Research BFR, chambered in .454 Casull; but then I saw how well you handled the recoil, with the Ruger's wooden grips. Perhaps I can stretch my budget, and get both?
I am in favor of get both whenever financially possible, why go without if you don't have to?
INDEED!
Watching the video, I noticed that the pin that holds the rear sight almost fell out. Is this a problem with these guns?
Not that I know of, unfortunately this gun was not mine so I only had it that day.
Just some good 'ol boys havin some good 'ol fun. I love watching outdoor shooting vids in the country. I live in Chicago so yea it's indoor ranges for me. I've got a Taurus 454 and a super blackhawk 44 mag so I'm familiar with the round and somewhat familiar with the gun. Or at least a similar one. I've been curious about the 454. Great vid man. Now i want, nay NEED one!
+edimus prime Glad you enjoyed it, its a really nice revolver. I think the .454 and Super Blackhawk is a great combination.
Sweet
Sweet, I want one lol
+ShootingandStuffwithTrees I do too, this one belonged to a friend.
Good shooting!
+tongo382 Thank you
Nice variety of targets, loads, and calibers (45, 45+p, 454)! Helpful in thinking about choosing the SA New Model Super Blackhawk like you shot or the DA Super Redhawk with 5 inch barrel and no Bisley trigger and grip. Thanks.
Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed it. If you just like .454 and want to see a similar video I did, check out my Part 3 Super Redhawk video. Its more recent.
Yes, that Part 3 was very helpful as well. As I believe you have shot both the S&W 460XVR and the Super Redhawk and Blackhawks in .454 Casull, is there any truth to the rumor the Rugers are more accurate with .45 colt ammo vs. the S&W .460s? Thanks again.
Hmm I haven't really tried them out side by side in such a way, I wouldn't think so other then maybe the .45 Colt in the .460 has to travel through a little more cylinder length before it hits rifling then in the Rugers.
I am from Oklahoma, and I get this
Looked like a fun day of shooting. I like the slow mo hammer cock of that pumpkin puncher.
+628DirtRooster sure was buddy, it did a pretty good job of punching pumpkins.
Do you think the .454 Casull will poke a hole all the way through a water jug?
I had to pause the film on one of your shots to examine the cylinder gap flames. It's the main reason no one should have a finger hanging around the front of the cylinder during firing. You'll have it sliced off.
Oh yeah, I'm sure it'll go through 4 at least.
Unfortunately, it set fire to the dry pines, 30 feet away on either side.
I love the wooden grip - but how is the recoil ? I guess because of the length of the barrel it should be possible to shoot this thing without sore hands. Gorgeous, never seen a Casull type - must buy one.
+simon170575 its not that bad, it rolls in your hand more then anything due to the way the grip is curved, I guess hands could get sore eventually but not for a box or two.
Been waiting for years on the 45LC/Casull combo. Thank you for your upload sharing the Beast of a firearm. Going to see if it's being offered over here in my area.
+SteelBustingBiker its an awesome gun, thank you for watching. I hope you find one.
Paid for mine well over a year ago, still waiting. Nice considering I leave for grizz country in a couple days.
Wow, that's a long time. Why so long?
xTerminatorEightySeven I heard something about them retooling the line, who knows?
Oh. maybe they are making them even better. I haven't heard anything either way.
@@exterminator87 mine shipped!
Really nice. I have a Suoer Blackhawk in .44 Mag. Would you happen to know how the 454 compares to the .44 like I have in recoil.
+bltefft I've fired a Super Blackhawk in .44 quiet a bit and the.454 has a little bit harder upward snap but still manageable.
Do you like the Super Blackhawk Bisley or the Super Redhawk better in 454
Tough choice, but I am probably biased in saying the Super Redhawk is the one I like a little better.
Another sweet wheelgun. Do you like it better than your 460 XVR? This looks easier to pack around, but seems to kick a lot harder
+Jason Van Halen I liked it a lot but it would be hard to beat my 460, that is a revolver I'll keep forever.
That is some ferocious recoil. Primarily for hunting applications?
its not too bad, it could be a good hunting revolver.
Badass gun but isn't cheap ammo almost 2 bucks every time you squeeze the trigger?
Have you shot it on paper for a group or just shot shaving cream, fruit, and sodas? I'm not trying to be a smart ass either....just wondering what the accuracy of these revolvers are.
Thanks.
+j rvlvr no, that gun is borrowed and I only shot it that one time. I have no idea, I suspect it could hold a very accurate group however.
Well it looks good that's for sure.
+j rvlvr That is does, I want to get more range time with it eventually.
Is this gun single action only? This might seem like a dumb question coming from the Ruger fans out there, but I’ve never shot or owned one. So far my only revolver is a S&W 629 .44mag. Looking at either one of these, or a colt python for my next wheel gun.
Yes, single action only on this one.
What is the recoil to that like in comparison to the Smith 460?
+edimus prime a bit sharper with a harder, quicker, upward snap. Still plenty fun to shoot though.
a single action hog-leg, to be sure
that must've hurt shooting one handed.
Its not too bad, but I wouldn't want to do it all day probably.
Check the rear sight pin, the recoil is shaking it loose and its popping out of the side. Happens to my regular Blackhawk too. Anyway, good video and gun. You convinced me to buy one.
Yeah, I didn't notice that until I watched the video. Is there a good fix to that other then keep an eye on it? Glad I could be a good influence, haha.
A tiny bit of nonpermanent lock tight solved the problem.
Nice, thought that might do the trick. Good deal.
My last four Ruger revolvers had the same issue. Drifted out the rear sight pin with a toothpick about halfway, cleaned channel and exposed pin with alcohol and a drop on each end with Locktite Red before pushing the pin back into place solved the issue. Must let set for a day or so before firing gun afterwards however.
sorry bro, but try super redhawk :-) 2,5" 300gr Hornady. Your wrist will born again if not die :-)
Gladly
I need some help. I have no problem being accurate with a semi auto but I'm very inconsistent with revolvers and it has to do with my grip. Any pointers on how to hold these things properly? Thanks!
Shooting a revolver is definitely a little different. Firing double action is kind of the same, just the longer trigger pull. Single-action, you can keep your grip consistent by using your non firing hand to cock the hammer back and by not trying to hold the gun down, its okay to let the revolver jump as its not going to effect the function like it might on a semi auto. Also, its not going to beat you up as a bad if you are more relaxed, not so much that it'll hit you in the face though. More like a step below locked elbows to where it can still move your arms like shock absorbers.
Glad to see you shooting this monster without stupid gloves on... 🤘😝🖤💥 To many damn sissy men used to shooting 9mm's and not a real mans gun.....grip it like a man and shoot the damn thing ...haha! I'm wanting the 3.75 incher like this but in 44mag but I'd take the .454 if I can find one.
Is anyone knows the name of the song please
How does that grip compare to the regular plow handle one? Does it really help when you are handling the recoil?
You know, I think it helps a little bit but I have not shot any .454s with the plow handle style grip to compare it.
@@exterminator87 have you ever had the pleasure of shooting any 475 linebaugh revolvers? I have a custom on order from Gary Reeder. Hopefully it will be done soon. He's customizing my blackhawk bisley that was 45 colt.
@michaeldayridgewaydrums8107 no but I would love to, I bet that's a great looking revolver.
@@exterminator87 we'll see but it's going to have Mongolian stag grips,case colored frame and grip frame, blued everywhere else, octagon barrel and jeweled stainless hammer with an unfluted 5 shot cylinder is what it will look like at least. A lot more internal slicking will be added too of course
@@michaeldayridgewaydrums8107 sounds nice to me, I'm a fan of the unfluted cylinder on revolvers.
Trying to decide between the Bisley or the “plowhandle” grip style for 45 colt loads. Any advice? I’ve not shot a Bisley.
Hard to say since everyone has their preference, I enjoy both but the Bisley does feel nice. I would go at least hold one before you buy it.
xTerminatorEightySeven good advice, will do that
You might want to bend your elbows slightly, your wrists are taking all of the recoil. Might make you a lil' sore in the mornin'
Great for taking down a Triceratops....or milk jugs...which ever....
Or a milk jug behind a Triceratops or vice versa.
@@exterminator87 Lol! Man, that thing is a Beast!👍
what do you like better the seven and a half inch barrel or the Alaskan?
I haven't shot an Alaskan but I kind of prefer Rugers single-action guns over their double action in a lot of cases. So I'd have to go with the 7-1/2".
+xTerminatorEightySeven nice
I've shot the Alaskan quite a few times, but I've never shot one of these (the closest comparison that I've shot would be a Magnum Research BFR in .45-70 Government). I would think that the Alaskan kicks more than this Blackhawk, because there's more weight on the front of the gun with the longer barrel, and the grip frame allows the gun to absorb recoil better with a roll, rather than slamming strait back into your hands like the Alaskan does.
That's just my take on it.
That Alaskan with 260 gr. Magtech Casull loads is utterly fucking vicious.
OUCH!
I recently ordered one of these after selling my Ruger Redhawk 44mag. How does the Hornady 454 compare to a Buffalo Bore 340 gr +p+ 44 mag?
I can't say because i've never shot a +P+ .44 mag loading to my knowledge, I wouldn't imagine it is all that different though.
xTerminatorEightySeven Thanks for the reply.
no problem, anytime.
What ammo are you using?
- Hornady 240 Gr. XTP/ Mag .454 Casull
- Buffalo Bore 300 Gr. JFN .454 Casull
- American Eagle 225 Gr. JSP .45 Colt
- Buffalo Bore 300 Gr. JFP .45 Colt +P
BELISSIMO REVOLVER 454 RUGER
Ajib ruger...
that thing kicks like a 22 magnum,,,,:LOL
That's a beautiful gun. good video. just subbed you. check out my channel too.
+Gun Collector007 Thank you, I will-just watched the hiding serial numbers video.