
Now, on some single action convertible cartridge combos, you do take a hit in accuracy with one of the cartridges. Not on a 45 Colt/45 ACP combo, though. This Ruger Blackhawk loves both 45 Colt and 45 ACP. In fact, with the 45 ACP cylinder in the gun, it keeps right up with my best 1911s. Even better, it does it with cheap aluminum case 45 auto ammo. Makes my Blackhawk Convertible a very affordable gun to shoot.
First target, right out of the gate with 45 auto aluminum case Federal 230 grain hardball.

Really more interested in shooting 45 Colt, today, so quickly switched cylinders to the 45 Colt. Now, ordinarily, I reserve my 50 yard offhand work for my longer barreled guns. Love the handling of this short barreled Blackhawk and it does get carried as a woods gun, but it could use a bit more sighting radius for 50 yard work. Guess I was in the mood to shoot it at 50, anyway.
Ammo was AE 45 Colt 225 grain JSPs. Have to say, the gun surprised me. Was able to keep the majority of my shots in the 6" bull. No wall hanger, but it did bring a smile to this cowgirl's face. Just something about single actions that suits me.

Of course, I will need a suitable rifle as a companion to my 45 Blackhawk. Something tells me there will be a Henry 45 in my future.

