1. I will definately want to mount some sort of optics on it, is that any problem with the Blackhawk?
Don't know about the Blackhawk. It would require some form of special base I suppose.
2. For a given bullet performance, is the recoil the same with the .41 mag and .45 Colt?
The .41 is not in the same class as the .45 Colt. The .45 Colt is about the same recoil as the .44 Mag. when loaded for the ruger and not the Colt SAA or clones.
3. Performance wise, both calibers are pretty much the same if you handload, aren't they?
Like I said in question #2, the .41 is not in the same class as the .45 Colt. The balistics of the .45 Colt are closer to the .44 Mag when loaded for the ruger or TC. You can load a 320 grain bullet on the .45 Colt, but only a 210 bullet on the .41 mag. The .41 mag. is closer to the .357 Mag.
4. Any other models/manufacturers you would recommed for a first big game handgun that is IN THIS PRICE RANGE?
The Ruger Redhawk or Super Redhawk in .44 Mag would not be too far off base for a great hunting handgun. There is also the S&W 629 .44 mag:
I got two does this past season using this rig. I was using a reload of a 240 XTP with WC820 powder. This bullet has a velocity of 1371 fps.
As to the .41, don't count that one out for a hunting caliber. It would be good for whitetail deer, but would be a little lacking for black bear or bigger game.
My recommendation is to go with the .44 Mag for caliber and go with whatever gun feels great in your hand. Try to shoot these guns first if you can to get a better idea of what you want. :wink: