Ruger .44 Flattop can shoot too.
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- 2ndovc
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Ruger .44 Flattop can shoot too.
Windy and about 47 degrees out again today, but had a little time to get an idea what the new Flattop can do.
I had some 7 gr. unique/ 240 gr LSWC . 44 Spl. loads made up and also took my standard .44 Magnum general purpose load of 10.5 gr. unique / 240 gr. LSWC that most of my .44s shoot very well.
I warmed up with a couple of cylinders of the .44 Spl. load and wanted to try my .44 Mag. loads. What a difference between an OM Super Blackhawk and this Old Model Flattop. I can shoot that load all day out of my Bowen .44 but they were downright painful in the FT. Back to the .44 Spl. loads and a couple shots to get over the flinch I developed shooting the magnum loads. I did pretty well at 20 yds shooting one handed at the target on the right.
The left target does have five rounds on it. The two to the left are through the same hole. I'd adjusted my grip a bit and pulled those last two.
I'm going to make up a box of 7.5 gr. unique with the same bullet and see if I can shrink the Special group a bit.
Anyway, It's a keeper!
jb
I had some 7 gr. unique/ 240 gr LSWC . 44 Spl. loads made up and also took my standard .44 Magnum general purpose load of 10.5 gr. unique / 240 gr. LSWC that most of my .44s shoot very well.
I warmed up with a couple of cylinders of the .44 Spl. load and wanted to try my .44 Mag. loads. What a difference between an OM Super Blackhawk and this Old Model Flattop. I can shoot that load all day out of my Bowen .44 but they were downright painful in the FT. Back to the .44 Spl. loads and a couple shots to get over the flinch I developed shooting the magnum loads. I did pretty well at 20 yds shooting one handed at the target on the right.
The left target does have five rounds on it. The two to the left are through the same hole. I'd adjusted my grip a bit and pulled those last two.
I'm going to make up a box of 7.5 gr. unique with the same bullet and see if I can shrink the Special group a bit.
Anyway, It's a keeper!
jb
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Re: Ruger .44 Flattop can shoot too.
On mine, the front sight is too high. I need to take a file to it.
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- 2ndovc
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Re: Ruger .44 Flattop can shoot too.
The rear sight on mine is cranked all the way down, I'll see where it goes with the 7.5 gr. loads, I might have to do the same thing.
By the way, I can see why you put the oversize grips on yours. Man, that sucker really jumps with magnum loads! First time I've had an issue with the trigger guard whacking my knuckle. I think I'll stick to the .44 Spl with this one.
jb
By the way, I can see why you put the oversize grips on yours. Man, that sucker really jumps with magnum loads! First time I've had an issue with the trigger guard whacking my knuckle. I think I'll stick to the .44 Spl with this one.
jb
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Re: Ruger .44 Flattop can shoot too.
Go to go, just adjusted the point of aim from the first rd.
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Re: Ruger .44 Flattop can shoot too.
I think when a previous owner sent my flattop to Magnaport, they installed a taller front sight on it.
I don't plan on using heavy loads in this gun, just because I don't need to beat myself up. I may go back to the original grips and just file that front sight down to accommodate my .44 Special Skeeter loads and be done with it.
Its a nice revolver and somebody spent a lot of money getting it re-crowned and magnaported (but those additions don't really help or hurt me).
But I note that this gun is similar to one of Taffin’s old model Rugers.
I don't plan on using heavy loads in this gun, just because I don't need to beat myself up. I may go back to the original grips and just file that front sight down to accommodate my .44 Special Skeeter loads and be done with it.
Its a nice revolver and somebody spent a lot of money getting it re-crowned and magnaported (but those additions don't really help or hurt me).
But I note that this gun is similar to one of Taffin’s old model Rugers.
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Re: Ruger .44 Flattop can shoot too.
Looks great. Still think Ruger Blackhawk is one of the best all around options for a hand gun
Dragoon frame is a great option. Also allows for a wide trigger.
If it is waking your knuckle you must have one of the early ones. Try changing your XR3 frame to an XR3-Red frame. Ruger changed and standardized all their frames to the Red frame for that reason. Option B could be:
Dragoon frame is a great option. Also allows for a wide trigger.
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Re: Ruger .44 Flattop can shoot too.
That would certainly solve my issues.gunlovebirds1024 wrote: ↑Tue May 11, 2021 7:56 pm Dragoon frame is a great option. Also allows for a wide trigger.
Re: Ruger .44 Flattop can shoot too.
I like the looks of that brass Dragoon frame.
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Re: Ruger .44 Flattop can shoot too.
That's a really nice looking revolver, but this one is going to stay just like I found it. I have five other .44 magnum revolvers if I want to shoot the heavy stuff.gunlovebirds1024 wrote: ↑Tue May 11, 2021 7:56 pm Looks great. Still think Ruger Blackhawk is one of the best all around options for a hand gun
If it is waking your knuckle you must have one of the early ones. Try changing your XR3 frame to an XR3-Red frame. Ruger changed and standardized all their frames to the Red frame for that reason. Option B could be:
Dragoon frame is a great option. Also allows for a wide trigger.
Jay,
It's 36 degrees out this morning. I was going to take another ride out to the range with the 10mm/.40S&W Blackhawk this morning but I have a pile of estimates and reports to do. I haven't shot the .40 yet, didn't have any ammo and it's been non-existent around here. Found some once fired brass so I loaded up a box. Should be interesting.
jb
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