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Specialty Handgun Hunting
Ruger Blackhawk .41 Magnum
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<blockquote data-quote="sambo3006" data-source="post: 282779" data-attributes="member: 2740"><p>I use H110 in mine. I believe the load is 22 gr with a 210 gr jacketed bullet. That is probably a max load. 2400 would probably work well also. When I run out of bullets, I am going to switch to a hard cast lead bullet. Cheaper and should provide an exit wound on any critter. I've managed to kill two deer with mine including one intentional head shot at 68 yds off a rest. </p><p>Haven't shot my Blackhawk with a scope but I have put a 3 shot group into about 3.5" at 100 yds from prone position. Yours should be more than accurate enough for any shot within it's ballistic capability. You might want to do some shooting with it before you put a scope on it. IMO scopes make sixguns more bulky and less handy for quick short range followup shots. Without a scope they ride well in hip holsters. Just a suggestion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sambo3006, post: 282779, member: 2740"] I use H110 in mine. I believe the load is 22 gr with a 210 gr jacketed bullet. That is probably a max load. 2400 would probably work well also. When I run out of bullets, I am going to switch to a hard cast lead bullet. Cheaper and should provide an exit wound on any critter. I've managed to kill two deer with mine including one intentional head shot at 68 yds off a rest. Haven't shot my Blackhawk with a scope but I have put a 3 shot group into about 3.5" at 100 yds from prone position. Yours should be more than accurate enough for any shot within it's ballistic capability. You might want to do some shooting with it before you put a scope on it. IMO scopes make sixguns more bulky and less handy for quick short range followup shots. Without a scope they ride well in hip holsters. Just a suggestion. [/QUOTE]
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