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Which caliber?

Post by ditto1958 » Mon Sep 03, 2018 11:39 am

I’m thinking about getting a Big Boy steel rifle, but I’m debating about which caliber I want. Choices are .357, .44 magnum, .45 Colt. I want to also have a revolver (or two or three) in the same caliber. The Big Boy would be used almost exclusively at the range where I can shoot at 25, 50 and 100 yards.

Factors to consider are fun to shoot, ease of reloading, cost of ammo and reloading components. I’m thinking that .357 would make the most sense, since I already have .357/.38 revolvers, and I already reload for them.

I do like, however, the idea of shooting a larger, and more historically correct caliber, such as .44 or .45. It would require buying dies and components, as well as a new revolver. What a conundrum. Any ideas?
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Re: Which caliber?

Post by clovishound » Mon Sep 03, 2018 11:53 am

Well, my vote would be for the .357. That is what I have in the BBS. It is definitely cheaper to shoot and reload for than any of the others. And like you, I already loaded for it. I have zero regrets for the decision on caliber. The only reason, in my mind, to go with a more powerful cartridge is if you are going to hunt with it, and desire a larger caliber for game.
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Re: Which caliber?

Post by Ratchet » Mon Sep 03, 2018 12:02 pm

If cost is a major consideration, go with the .357. You’re already set up to reload, and there is a noticeable difference in cost between .357 and .44/.45 caliber bullets. And as a Reloader, you can adjust up or down to maximize your “fun factor”. That being said, I vote for .45 Colt. It has way more “history” than the other two combined, and those big .45 bullets have their own coolness factor. I have a big boy brass in .45 Colt, and a 5.5 inch Ruger Blackhawk to go with it. I really enjoy them both.
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Re: Which caliber?

Post by Redthies » Mon Sep 03, 2018 12:13 pm

Personally I’d say .357 if it’s just a range shooter. Less money to shoot and less recoil. The historical aspect however screams .45 Colt. That also gives you the bonus of “needing” to buy a companion wheel gun. I guess you need to decide how much you want to spend as that second .45 would double your investment.
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Re: Which caliber?

Post by RanchRoper » Mon Sep 03, 2018 12:27 pm

I really enjoy 45 Colt. Great to shoot.
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Re: Which caliber?

Post by CT_Shooter » Mon Sep 03, 2018 12:28 pm

ditto1958 wrote:I’m thinking about getting a Big Boy steel rifle, but I’m debating about which caliber I want....
Factors to consider are fun to shoot, ease of reloading, cost of ammo and reloading components. I’m thinking that .357 would make the most sense, since I already have .357/.38 revolvers, and I already reload for them.
Well, you've already determined what makes the most sense, ditto; so the question now is whether owning and shooting more historic western calibers like .44 and .45 means enough to you to invest in another caliber and whether the money spent will equate to more fun at the range than you already enjoy.

I agree with Clovishound. And, I'm looking forward to reading what you finally decide and why.
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Re: Which caliber?

Post by ESquared » Mon Sep 03, 2018 1:44 pm

Range rifle = .357, based on you list of choices. I've bought my share of guns based on emotion/history/romance/image, and they didn't seem to last long vs. the ones that are really useful/fun to shoot/affordable/utilitarian.

BBS .357 was my first Henry, so there's that bias, but it hits a real sweet spot, IMO.
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Re: Which caliber?

Post by Ojaileveraction » Mon Sep 03, 2018 1:50 pm

A 357 is the most versatile of the three mentioned.
As a range gun or you go to hunting rifle.
It loads up and down. Reloads cheaper that buying 22mag. Shoots 180 grain pills if you feel a need for something bigger than 158.

I recommend a 45-70 if you want a big bore.
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Re: Which caliber?

Post by RanchRoper » Mon Sep 03, 2018 2:21 pm

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Re: Which caliber?

Post by ditto1958 » Mon Sep 03, 2018 7:47 pm

Hmmm... while in some ways .357/.38 would make the most sense, I’m kinda thinking that .45 might be more enjoyable. Yes, I would then “need” a new revolver, but that’s not a bad thing. My favorite handgun caliber to reload is .45 acp, so I’m thinking .45 Colt would be very similar.
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