I picked up a 45Colt 7 1/2" Ruger Bisley Blackhawk, nearly new for a bit under $400 year before last. I would rather it had the 5 1/2" that my stainless 41mag wears, but... I've kept it near factory duplication loads and my wife has taken it over. She never cared for the buck and bang of the 41mag, even with light loads, but that 45Colt, she just asks for more ammo. I'm loading 12gr of BlueDot with a Lyman 250cast and they go where she aims. Keeps her smiling! I load 14gr of BlueDot with the same bullet for a friend at work and he really likes it in his 4 5/8" 45Colt Blackhawk. I do veryl little at the +P level as I don't find that much fun anymore. Things hurt too much, which takes away from the fun.
Even at 8 bucks a box, not sure I could afford to shoot much with $3.35 a gal for gasoline. I've reloaded most of my life and much of my stuff was passed down to me, though I've upgraded and added to it over time. My buddy bought an RCBS Master Reloading kit "used" with 3 sets of dies, several pounds of powder, several thousand primers, several hundred bullets, over a thousand pieces brass and additional stuff like tumber and media - all for less than the cost of a new RCBS Master Reloading kit. I can still produce a box of heavy 41mag ammo for less than $3 a box/50 plus my labors - casting my own from salvaged wheelweights and range lead. The last elk I shot went down to 182gr of this lead mix out of my rifle, so I guess my 'premium' bullet days are behind me. At my point in life, I find them unnecessary for my hunting and shooting needs. Recommend you watch your local newpapers and trade papers and cash in on one of these type of deals. I've seen no advantage to getting "new" stuff, except it might have the directions which are usually available on a mfg web site.
Guess I would still like a good 44Spl.
Regards,
Sweetwater