I own and shoot a Ruger RedHawk in .44 magnum. When I purchased mine, there was no such thing as the Super RedHawk, or Super BlackHawk. And I have never shot a Super Blackhawk. But the Ruger, it is a great shooting revolver. I've taken a couple deer with it. My friend purchased (because he is very wealthy and away has to out do me.. just kidding) a Super Redhawk in the same caliber as mine.
Both shot really well. But I do believe his had a little better balance. But I could still out shoot him with my blued Redhawk and his was a stainless Super Redhawk. Only because I shot a lot. I also think he was intimidated by the recoil.
My other friend uses a BlackHawk single action Ruger in .44 magnum. I don't like the looks of it, but it was a great shooter. We kidded him a lot, but very few of us ever used the double action feature of the Redhawk. I have, and believe me when you start hammering them out, you know it.
Actually there were seven of us that all purchased .44 magnums. We had a club. Since the BlackHawk owner reloaded.. we used to shoot about once a week as a group, always trying to out do the other one. One of the guys did purchase a Colt Anaconda in .44 magnum ( and that is just a sweet revolver ). All the rest of us had Rugers.
The .41 magnum is a great caliber. I owned one of them for a short time in the Blackhawk model, but made too much money selling the revolver. But that was an excellent hunting caliber. The reason I went to the .44 magnum is my friend used to down load the cartridge a little to almost a .44 special which made them much more shooter friendly.
You will like the Ruger Revolver. They are well made, and shoot very well. I have to tell you a little story..
I purchased and still have a fast draw holster custom made for my Ruger Redhawk. We were shooting one afternoon and like we usually did, carried a cooler of soda (alcohol was forbidden) with us. So of course one of the guys took a can of soda, shook it up, and placed it on the hay bale. And everyone was going to shoot at it.. as fast as possible. Well I stepped up to the line, fast drew my revolver, shot off the hip and hit that can of pop. The look on those guys faces when I did that was priceless. So I returned the revolver to the fast draw holster and just walked off, never saying anything.