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Back to my cowgirl roots, the Ruger Blackhawk 45

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Back to my cowgirl roots, the Ruger Blackhawk 45

Post by North Country Gal » Thu Dec 22, 2016 5:20 pm

With all my shooting of 1911s and various semi-autos, of late, kept getting a nagging feeling that something was missing. Decided it was time to get back to my roots and do a little work with the single actions. My choice, this afternoon, was one of my favorites, a 4 5/8" barrel Ruger Blackhawk Convertible in 45 Colt/45 auto. (Grips are from Altamont.)
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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.
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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.
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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.

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Re: Back to my cowgirl roots, the Ruger Blackhawk 45

Post by CT_Shooter » Thu Dec 22, 2016 5:30 pm

Beautiful gun -- and your shooting? Well, you're NCG. The gun might have surprised you, but your off hand shooting is just great! Thanks for the gun review, the range report, and photos.
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Post by RetiredSeabee » Thu Dec 22, 2016 5:43 pm

Another beautiful gun and gorgeous targets.
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Re: Back to my cowgirl roots, the Ruger Blackhawk 45

Post by RanchRoper » Thu Dec 22, 2016 5:47 pm

Impressive for 50 yds. Nice revolver too. I'm working up to 25 yds with mine. Is that 2 hands or 1?
If you're thinking about a rifle, the Big Boy in 45 Colt is a really sweet shooter. Lots of punch and very little recoil.
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Re: Back to my cowgirl roots, the Ruger Blackhawk 45

Post by PT7 » Thu Dec 22, 2016 7:03 pm

The person that created these splash targets did not have any idea how nice they looked when nearly destroyed by excellent shooters. Great shooting, NCG, and nice photos of those plastered splash targets.

And the best part of the range time is when they bring a :D to the shooter's face.....that's where it all comes together. So glad you enjoyed yourself when recapturing your roots!

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Re: Back to my cowgirl roots, the Ruger Blackhawk 45

Post by Deadwood Dutch » Thu Dec 22, 2016 7:06 pm

Beautiful revolver, thanks for the report and the photos!
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Post by DWD445 » Thu Dec 22, 2016 7:11 pm

Good shooting NCG, cool looking wheel gun !!
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Re: Back to my cowgirl roots, the Ruger Blackhawk 45

Post by North Country Gal » Thu Dec 22, 2016 7:38 pm

Thanks folks. Glad you enjoyed it. Figured some single action reports would be a better fit for this forum than the semi-auto stuff I do. Will do more until I can get a Henry and contribute that way. Never ceases to amaze me, given all the modern high tech handguns we have, these days, how well the old plow handle single actions hold their own. True a timeless design.

My single action revolver shooting is usually two hands, cowboy action style, with my left hand thumb working the hammer. It allows me to shoot single actions with enough speed to be useful as self-defense or action shooting guns. Have a real problem reaching the high hammer on a Blackhawk with the thumb on my shooting hand when I shot one-handed, though, yes, I do shoot that way, too. For me, the big advantage of using two hands is not having to break my hold to work the hammer, less so for the sake of steadiness. That's a big plus for accuracy. Will post some one hand work another time.

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Post by RanchRoper » Thu Dec 22, 2016 8:05 pm

Thanks, I'd be interested in seeing some one handed targets. First time I ever shot a revolver was 2 months ago, and I have only 6 months of rifle shooting under my suspenders (I don't wear a belt). So I'll take all the help I can get.
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Re: Back to my cowgirl roots, the Ruger Blackhawk 45

Post by Sir Henry » Thu Dec 22, 2016 8:21 pm

I'm always amazed at your skill level. I have glimpses of good shooting but somewhere about the forth or fifth shot I start to blow it. Did I count right at 25 rounds? I know you have a few 1911's and some DA's but I've always liked the looks of a SA. That Blackhawk just looks classy.
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