In excess of a mile
Since there are many different loads of cartridges even for same caliber,type of Ammo used will determine how far bullet will travel.
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How old and how much?
It says it can on Ruger's website.
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A revolver designed for a revolver cartridge cannot, but some revolvers are designed to fire rimless cartridges. S&W and others made revolvers in .45 ACP, the Ruger Speed Six/Security Six was available in 9mm Parabellum.. they use full or half moon clips to hold the rounds in place and load the cylinder, rather than the traditional method of loading a revolver.
Do not attempt this!
Be aware! Never fire ammunition in a weapon not chambered for it! Stick to the .45 colt ammo.
It will be marked on the barrel. You can also call or visit ruger's website.
Yes
No.
You can shoot them in a .357 Magnum revolver, but that's about it.
No! Do not attempt to do this! <><><><> Strongly agree with answer above. Your revolver is possibly caliber ,38 S&W (NOT .38 Special) If you were able to load and fire a .38 Super, it will likely destroy the gun- and will not do you a lot of good. Please have a gunsmith examine it and check caliber before shooting anything in it.