PapaGeno21
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The "Flattop" version of the blackhawk convertible was a Lipseys special edition gun. It uses the 357 frame for the 45LC/45ACP load. The gun is not as strong as the normal Blackhawk as that is using the 44 Magnum frame.
I forgot where exactly I was reading it, but if you put that into Google there are a TON of different places all saying the same thing. I was pretty sad, as I was in love with the Lipseys model and had a deposit on one, but changed to the normal one as I couldn't afford both.
Oh and I am not going to bother with 2400 for now, I am just going to use the H110. I have it on hand and will give it a shot. If its too much power maybe I will change to 2400 but seeing as how I only want to do a few of these "Ruger only loads" every time I take the Blackhawk out I don't see it being a problem. If it is less recoil than the Smith 500 I shot last weekend then I won't care!
I forgot where exactly I was reading it, but if you put that into Google there are a TON of different places all saying the same thing. I was pretty sad, as I was in love with the Lipseys model and had a deposit on one, but changed to the normal one as I couldn't afford both.
Oh and I am not going to bother with 2400 for now, I am just going to use the H110. I have it on hand and will give it a shot. If its too much power maybe I will change to 2400 but seeing as how I only want to do a few of these "Ruger only loads" every time I take the Blackhawk out I don't see it being a problem. If it is less recoil than the Smith 500 I shot last weekend then I won't care!