Well, after taking what info I got here I did a little basic internet research to get an overview of the history of the BH and off to the gunshow I went!
There I was able to see and feel first hand the difference between the original sized frame and the 44 frame and the original XR-3 grip and the redesigned XR-3 RED grip. I saw 3 screw revolvers and 2 pin revolvers and the 50th An. model. What an education!
Anyway, after all this I decided that Larry was right. The 50th An. 357 is just what I had envisioned! And they were right around $450 NIB also!
Now considering the dealers wanted over $400 for the well used 357's I saw, The price of a new one ain't to bad! Unfortunately I don't have $400 + laying around right now... But at least I now know what I want so I can look for a bargain!
You definitely did the right thing by going out and trying and "feeling" them to see which is best for you. Too often I see people here asking which is best but I don't think they go out and see for themselves. When it comes to handguns, I think feel is most important.
As for the price; I think it's a shame that gun prices have skyrocketed the way they have. I can recall that a basic Ruger Blackhawk was a good place to start for a beginner shooter that wanted something more than a .22. When I first got into this in the mid 80's, a new Blackhawk was around $180.00. Used ones were between $125 and $150. Heck, it wasn't all that long ago that I used to see new Blackhawks for around $299 or so. It seems that in the past five years things have become ridiculous. A basic and standard single action revolver should NOT be near a half a grand at all. I think that's a crime, but it's the gun grabbers that are the ones driving the prices up I suppose.
It's either that or the manufacturers see that people are buying up what they can now and so they've just jacked the prices up to a very unreasonable price.
I don't see any reason why someone looking for a basic Blackhawk can't just buy one in a day or two of research in stores or gun shows, but like you said Richard, people just don't have $400 or more laying around to throw toward a very basic, no frills, SA revolver.
Keep looking, you're bound to find a nice used one for around $300, I'm sure.
Personally, I wouldn't spend over $400 on a Blackhawk unless it was something very unusual or rare. Ironically, that's coming from someone who LOVES Blackhawks!