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Ruger BlackHawk VS Ruger Vaquero pistols

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Ruger BlackHawk VS Ruger Vaquero pistols

Post by nebhoma » Tue Apr 09, 2019 2:11 am

I own Several Ruger Blackhawk pistols, for carry with my Henry rifles when out in the woods, a .357 and a .45.

Would like to hear you opinions between the two Ruger models.

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Re: Ruger BlackHawk VS Ruger Vaquero pistols

Post by dddrees » Tue Apr 09, 2019 2:44 am

Adjustable sights (Blackhawk) vs fixed sights (Vaquero)

More Classic looking SA (Vaquero)vs Non-Classic look (Blackhawk)


Higher Shine SS (Vaquero) vs more satin finish (Blackhawk


More attractive overall looking gun (Vaquero).



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Re: Ruger BlackHawk VS Ruger Vaquero pistols

Post by Vaquero » Tue Apr 09, 2019 8:17 am

I think dddress about said it.
I like and own both, plus a couple single-sixes and a SBH.

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Re: Ruger BlackHawk VS Ruger Vaquero pistols

Post by wingnut » Tue Apr 09, 2019 11:42 am

Confusion on what chamber pressures it can handle (Vaquero) vs No confusion (Blackhawk)
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Re: Ruger BlackHawk VS Ruger Vaquero pistols

Post by North Country Gal » Tue Apr 09, 2019 11:49 am

My experience with Ruger's makes the Blackhawk a safer bet thanks to the adjustable sights. Have had too many fixed sight Ruger's, especially VQs, that did not shoot to anywhere near POA. Real pig in a poke as to what you get on that score. Vaqueros are fun guns, but if it's accuracy you are chasing at anything beyond close up distances, go with a good set of adjustable sights or even a red dot or a scope, something that you can mount on a Blackhawk, but not a VQ. By the way, stainless Vaqueros/New Vaqueros open sights are a real hassle to see. Have always had to paint the sights to use them. For sure the open sights on the VQ, stainless or blue, are NOT a big plus for accuracy shooting.
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Re: Ruger BlackHawk VS Ruger Vaquero pistols

Post by Redthies » Tue Apr 09, 2019 11:56 am

Vaquero wrote:I think dddress about said it.
I like and own both, plus a couple single-sixes and a SBH.

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Re: Ruger BlackHawk VS Ruger Vaquero pistols

Post by Henry88 » Tue Apr 09, 2019 12:03 pm

I was about to ask a question when I saw that NCG addressed it. "What happens if your fixed sight gun doesn't shoot to POI?"

I know what Heritage (Rough Rider) will tell you, bend the sight. That's fine for a $150 gun, but some of these are $$$$$$

What would Ruger do if you called with that problem? Is it a problem to them?
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Re: Ruger BlackHawk VS Ruger Vaquero pistols

Post by dave77 » Tue Apr 09, 2019 4:24 pm

I don't remember if it was here or over on my Beretta forum but when I was trying to decide between getting a 4.62" or a 6.5" barrel on a .357 Blackhawk someone (who I'm sure is a lot better shot than me) said he could consistently hit pop cans at 50yds. with his .357 Blackhawk with a 6.5"barrel.
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Re: Ruger BlackHawk VS Ruger Vaquero pistols

Post by Pudsky » Tue Apr 09, 2019 5:17 pm

Henry88 wrote:I was about to ask a question when I saw that NCG addressed it. "What happens if your fixed sight gun doesn't shoot to POI?"

I know what Heritage (Rough Rider) will tell you, bend the sight. That's fine for a $150 gun, but some of these are $$$$$$

What would Ruger do if you called with that problem? Is it a problem to them?
I have wondered this myself.
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Re: Ruger BlackHawk VS Ruger Vaquero pistols

Post by Vaquero » Tue Apr 09, 2019 6:52 pm

Redthies wrote:
Vaquero wrote:I think dddress about said it.
I like and own both, plus a couple single-sixes and a SBH.

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Kinda I guess, I will say that I shoot the 44 Vaquero much better than the 45 Vaquero.
And I shoot the 6.5" 41 mag BH better than the 4.62" 45 Convertible.
The SBH is scoped so that is a whole different story.
Took a small buck @ 60 yds. with the SBH, then a doe with the 41 @ 30 yds., and then,
another small buck with the 44 Vaquero @ 20-25 yds.
All and all not counting the scoped SBH, I'd say the 6.5" 41 would be number one.
But those Vaqueros sure are sexy. :lol:
One really cool thing about the 45's, the acp cylinder from the Convertible works flawlessly in the Vaquero. :D

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