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Offline SM Bob

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My first single action pistol
« on: December 13, 2008, 03:08:56 PM »
I just got my first single action pistol this week. A stainless steel 4 5/8" Ruger
Blackhawk .357 Mag. It is the first single action pistol I have owned. I have
been shooting handguns for over 40 years and have owned several double
action revolvers and semi automatics from .22-.44Mag. I put a set of Hogue
rubber grips on it right away. The standard Ruger wood ones look great, but
they wouldn't work at all with my big meat hooks. I bought 500 Lazer Cast
158 gr SWCBB bullets and several different powders. (2400, Bullseye, Titegroup,
Blue Dot, 231, Trail Boss) Some of these I already had on hand. I loaded all 500
rounds and headed to the range today. It was a bit windy. (15-20 mph steady)
Of all the loads the Blackhawk seemed to like the ones with 2400 the best. I
noticed about 1/2 way through the day that my front sight blade was loose
and wiggling back and forth. That doesn't help accuracy at all! I still managed
to nail a few plastic 2 liter soda bottles at 100 yards every now and then despite
the flopping front sight blade. I am going to drive the pin out tomorrow and use
some JB Weld to keep it from moving. I really like the Blackhawk though! The Hogue
grip is fantastic! As soon as I get it dialed in with the 2400 It is going to be a lot
of fun to shoot! Now I want to get a 41 Mag Blackhawk next! I guess I caught the
sickness. It feels so good though!

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Re: My first single action pistol
« Reply #1 on: December 13, 2008, 04:08:35 PM »
  Congrats!  Nothing like that first single action revovler.  Even better when it's already leading to another and better still when that next one is a .41 mag.  8)  Love the .41.  :) Prefer the longer bbls myself for both asthetics and balance but to each thier own, they're all nice. 
  Can't comment nice on the rubbers though.  :-X

  For some real fun, find yourself a .30 carbine one.  :)

 
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Re: My first single action pistol
« Reply #2 on: December 14, 2008, 03:22:37 AM »
Good choice and congratulations. You'll be hooked in no time. Here's my 30 Carbine.
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Re: My first single action pistol
« Reply #3 on: December 14, 2008, 12:16:17 PM »
Thanks fellas. I'm kind of partial to the 4 5/8" barrel length. I know rubber
grips are kind of a sore subject here with a lot of people. I meant no offense.
Yea, I'm getting jacked up to get a 41 Mag Blackhawk soon. I have had a
Marlin 1894S lever action 41 Mag for sometime now and have been wanting
to get a side arm in the same caliber. It would be a great hunting setup for
sure. That is a beautiful 30 carbine Blackhawk Flash. Years ago I owned a
30 carbine rifle. It was an Iver Johnson stainless one. Without a shadow of
a doubt it had to be the biggest steaming POS of a firearm I have ever owned.
That rifle was nothing but trouble. I ended up giving it to a guy I worked with
that had a sailboat. I didn't care much for the cartridge as a military round.
It would be OK for general blasting and small game hunting from a Blackhawk
though. I would have never carried a M-1 Carbine in the military. Given the
choice I would have carried a Garrand without question.

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Re: My first single action pistol
« Reply #4 on: December 14, 2008, 01:21:19 PM »
  My .30 carbine BH isn't Bisley-ized yet but likely will be eventually.  Do have one of the Bisleys here gripped just like the above one.  Actually might be two like that - forget.  :D
  You're also corrct that having the .41 BH as a mate to the marlin would be a great combo.  have that myself.  The 1894FG and a 4 or 5 .41 Rugers. 

  Now if I could only convince myself to do a .41 Vaquero...
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Re: My first single action pistol
« Reply #5 on: December 14, 2008, 04:47:20 PM »
When I was in high school I bought a S&W combat masterpiece. I shot thousands of rounds through it, but could never hit moving targets with it. Neither running rabbits or thrown bottles. Then I acquired a SA. All of a sudden I was able to make hits on moving targets, not 100% of course, but they were possible. I believe that it is just the difference in point ability. For me the SA points naturally a DA does not.

You may like the looks and feel of the 4 3/4 barrel, but you should try a 6"er before you decide too firmly. I have both, and the 6" is the most accurate handgun, not counting single shots, that I have ever shot.

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Re: My first single action pistol
« Reply #6 on: December 15, 2008, 03:10:12 AM »
had to chuckle. The first sa i had was the exact same gun a stainless 4 5/8s 357 blackhawk and it to had a front sight that would teter back and forth. Luckly i wasnt a good enough shot to have it make a difference. I can still remember the first day i shot it. I was in awe of the way it bucked and belched flame. Really thought i had a tiger by the tail. If i would have know then what i shoot now i would have had to giggle a little. mine got traded on my first super blackhawk and that ones gone now too. Wish i had some of those first guns back now just for sedimental reasons.
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Re: My first single action pistol
« Reply #7 on: December 15, 2008, 04:16:34 AM »
Lloyd,
You never forget your first one. My first .357 was a S&W model 27 with a 6"
barrel. I shot thousands of full house rounds through that pistol. The most
accurate handgun I have ever owned. I could hit what I was aiming at almost
all the time. In a moment of stupidity on my part I sold it to get another pistol.
I wish I had that one back!I fixed the wiggling front sight with a little JB Weld.
It should be good to go. This Blackhawk is a sweet shooter. Recoil is minimal.
Even with some pretty hot loads. I really like the way it points and handles.
That 41 Mag is next on the list for sure! Some 215 gr cast SWC's over some
2400 should be a pretty potent combination for that bad boy.

                                      Robert

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Re: My first single action pistol
« Reply #8 on: December 15, 2008, 07:46:07 AM »
im not a big 41 mag fan ive owned many but they dont stick around long. The only one i have left is a old model 357 that dave clements converted to 41 mag years ago. Theres one that i would love to get back though. I had a 4 5/8s blackhawk that had a bisley grip frame fitted to it and a bowen rear sight and a nice set let walnut grips on it. it wasnt anythng special but it was sure a good trail gun. It shot well and just felt right in the hand for me. It got traded off on something else i probably traded off later. One of these days ill run across a cheap blackhawk and do another one like it.
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Re: My first single action pistol
« Reply #9 on: December 18, 2008, 03:52:18 AM »
Bilmac,
I was in a local gunshop yesterday and checked out a couple of Ruger
Blackhawks with 6.5" barrels. I have to say that they felt great! Not
too long. They balanced nicely. You talked me into it. I'm going for the
6.5" barrel when I get my .41 Mag.

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Re: My first single action pistol
« Reply #10 on: December 18, 2008, 09:05:03 AM »
Hate to have you make a decision just on my say so, Do you know anybody who has one you could try? Would a gunstore rent you a used one for an afternoon? Maybe you could at least run a thread or a poll to quizz Greybeard guys.

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Re: My first single action pistol
« Reply #11 on: December 18, 2008, 04:00:03 PM »
Hate to have you make a decision just on my say so, Do you know anybody who has one you could try? Would a gunstore rent you a used one for an afternoon? Maybe you could at least run a thread or a poll to quizz Greybeard guys.

No worries Pal. I know what I want and I have owned many handguns over the years.
I'm no stranger to them. When I see what I want, in this case a 6.5" barrel Ruger
Blackhawk 41 Mag, I buy it and I'm happy with it. Most of the revolvers that I have
owned have had 6" barrels. I have never had an issue with them where I wished I
had chosen a 4" instead or visa versa.

                             Robert