The Ruger Super Redhawk .480 Ruger 7.5″ Satin Stainless 6rd is a heavy-duty revolver built for serious personal defense and hunting applications. This large-frame wheelgun delivers the potent .480 Ruger cartridge with a 7.5-inch barrel and integral scope mounts, backed by a triple-locking cylinder for consistent accuracy under recoil.
| Manufacturer | Ruger |
|---|---|
| Model | Super Redhawk |
| Material | Stainless steel frame and cylinder |
| Compatibility | .480 Ruger ammunition |
| Finish | Satin stainless |
| Weight | 53 oz (empty, per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Triple-Locking Cylinder — WHY IT MATTERS: This Ruger-exclusive design locks the cylinder at the front, rear, and crane, keeping the chambers perfectly aligned with the barrel even under heavy .480 Ruger loads. You get consistent accuracy shot after shot.
- Integral Scope Mount System — WHY IT MATTERS: The frame is machined with scope bases, and Ruger includes one set of stainless steel rings. No aftermarket drilling or tapping needed—mount a red dot or magnified optic in minutes.
- Hogue Tamer Monogrip — WHY IT MATTERS: The rubber grip with internal recoil cushion reduces felt recoil by up to 30% compared to standard grips, letting you stay on target for follow-up shots during defensive drills or hunting.
- Transfer-Bar Safety — WHY IT MATTERS: The hammer rests on a transfer bar instead of the firing pin, preventing accidental discharge if the revolver is dropped. This is a Ruger-patented safety system trusted by law enforcement for decades.
- 7.5-Inch Barrel — WHY IT MATTERS: The longer barrel boosts muzzle velocity for the .480 Ruger cartridge while providing a longer sight radius for precise shot placement at extended ranges.
Who It’s For
This revolver is built for the experienced shooter who needs a rugged, high-caliber handgun for home defense against large threats or for hunting medium-to-large game. It’s also a solid choice for the CCW holder who wants a backup gun with serious stopping power in a vehicle or nightstand setup. If you train with heavy recoil and value mechanical reliability over polymer-frame trends, the Super Redhawk fits your kit.
Pros & Cons
- Pro: Triple-locking cylinder ensures tight chamber-to-barrel alignment, improving accuracy with heavy loads.
- Pro: Satin stainless finish resists rust and corrosion in humid or wet environments—ideal for all-weather carry.
- Con: Weight at 53 ounces empty is heavier than most defensive revolvers, which may be fatiguing for all-day concealed carry without a sturdy belt and holster.
Comparison: Ruger Super Redhawk vs. Smith & Wesson Model 629 vs. Taurus Raging Hunter
| Feature | Ruger Super Redhawk .480 Ruger | Smith & Wesson Model 629 .44 Magnum | Taurus Raging Hunter .44 Magnum |
|---|---|---|---|
| Caliber | .480 Ruger | .44 Magnum | .44 Magnum |
| Barrel Length | 7.5 inches | 6.5 inches | 6.75 inches |
| Weight (empty) | 53 oz | 47.5 oz | 52 oz |
| Cylinder Lockup | Triple-locking (front, rear, crane) | Traditional bolt lock | Traditional bolt lock |
| Scope Mounts | Integral with included rings | Drilled and tapped (rings not included) | Integral with included rings |
| MSRP | $1,200.97 | $1,199.00 | $899.00 |
FAQ
What is the effective range of the Ruger Super Redhawk .480 Ruger?
With the 7.5-inch barrel and proper optics, the .480 Ruger cartridge is effective for defensive use out to 50 yards and for hunting out to 100 yards. The integral scope mount system allows you to add a magnified optic for longer shots.
Can I use .480 Ruger ammunition for home defense?
Yes. The .480 Ruger delivers heavy bullet weight (325–400 grains) at moderate velocities, providing deep penetration and high energy transfer. It is suitable for home defense where over-penetration through walls is a concern—use frangible or controlled-expansion loads for reduced risk.
Does the Ruger Super Redhawk come with a case or holster?
The revolver ships in a hard plastic Ruger case with the integral scope rings and a cable lock. A holster is not included; recommend a sturdy leather or Kydex model with a thumb break for secure carry.
How does the .480 Ruger compare to .44 Magnum?
The .480 Ruger fires a heavier bullet (typically 325–400 grains vs. 240–300 grains for .44 Magnum) at similar velocities, delivering roughly 20% more muzzle energy. It also has a larger case capacity, which reduces pressure spikes. Recoil is stout but manageable with the Hogue Tamer Monogrip.
This revolver is backed by Ruger’s lifetime warranty and trusted by hunters and defensive shooters nationwide. According to Ruger specs, the Super Redhawk has been in continuous production since 1987, with over 200,000 units sold—a testament to its durability and reliability in the field.
Last updated: April 2026
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