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Just some point shooting fun with the Ruger BH 44 Special.
- fortyshooter
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Just some point shooting fun with the Ruger BH 44 Special.
Overcast and cool day and just right for some plinking around the range and enjoying early Fall weather. I brought along the Ruger Blackhawk Bisley
.44 Special revolver and decided to try some point shooting from about 8 yds back. Then moved on to steel plinking as I moved around the target area.
Ammo today were my loads of the 240 gr. MB semi wadcutter bullet with either 5 gr. of Red Dot or 7 gr. Unique and both shot very well today.
https://youtu.be/4tl1WL-QmJI short video of point shooting target.
Then a walk down to the creek area to check things out.....sweep the leaves off the creek bridge and check the trail cameras. Was just nice to be out there today! When I checked out one of the camera chips I was delighted to find the fox and turkeys have returned to the creek area once again along with the couple of bucks that like to hang around!
.44 Special revolver and decided to try some point shooting from about 8 yds back. Then moved on to steel plinking as I moved around the target area.
Ammo today were my loads of the 240 gr. MB semi wadcutter bullet with either 5 gr. of Red Dot or 7 gr. Unique and both shot very well today.
https://youtu.be/4tl1WL-QmJI short video of point shooting target.
Then a walk down to the creek area to check things out.....sweep the leaves off the creek bridge and check the trail cameras. Was just nice to be out there today! When I checked out one of the camera chips I was delighted to find the fox and turkeys have returned to the creek area once again along with the couple of bucks that like to hang around!
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- North Country Gal
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Re: Just some point shooting fun with the Ruger BH 44 Special.
That is one beautiful single action rig, forty, and you shoot that Ruger very well, indeed. Of all the various interpretations of the Bisley grips I've seen over the years, Ruger's is the best, in my opinion.
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Re: Just some point shooting fun with the Ruger BH 44 Special.
Slick looking Ruger forty. Shooting looks fine to me. Heading to the desert next Wed to empty some .45 Colt cases. And the 39A!
Creek is flowing, thats good for the critters.
Creek is flowing, thats good for the critters.
- fortyshooter
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Re: Just some point shooting fun with the Ruger BH 44 Special.
Thanks NCG! Had that holster rig for about 9 years or so and have two holsters for the belt...one for 5 1/2 and 7 1/2 inch revolvers.North Country Gal wrote: ↑Thu Oct 07, 2021 8:16 pmThat is one beautiful single action rig, forty, and you shoot that Ruger very well, indeed. Of all the various interpretations of the Bisley grips I've seen over the years, Ruger's is the best, in my opinion.
It was great getting the Ruger 44 out again.
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Re: Just some point shooting fun with the Ruger BH 44 Special.
Thanks Rifletom! Enjoyed the afternoon with the ol' Ruger Flat Top 44! I should have called it by that name. Hope you enjoy some good shooting next week and I'm flat out of those .45 MB bullets but have an order coming soon.
Re: Just some point shooting fun with the Ruger BH 44 Special.
Thanks for the video Forty. Always good to see the Forty shooting range. Nice shooting my Rugers have dust on them. Just haven’t had them out for a while.
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Re: Just some point shooting fun with the Ruger BH 44 Special.
very nice indeed .... I've been doing some point shooting with our Bond derringer using both the 357 & 44 barrels .... to put it mildly, its the hardest handgun I've ever tried to point shoot .... to put it bluntly, I'm terrible .. 
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Re: Just some point shooting fun with the Ruger BH 44 Special.
Maybe a combination of the way you have to pull the trigger downward and the grip?
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Re: Just some point shooting fun with the Ruger BH 44 Special.
I just noticed that character standing in the shadows on the porch in that 3rd picture and I left my gun hanging on the post !

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Re: Just some point shooting fun with the Ruger BH 44 Special.
If you look closely, you can see that MB bullet inflight a couple of feet in front of the shooter. The bullet makes a nice arc to the target. I like your rig. Nice grips on that Ruger. Original?
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