Is anyone else shooting one of these? If so, I have a few questions.
1. what pellets have you found to be most accurate?
2. have you rescoped it and if so with what?
3. have you tried to quiet it down and if so, what have you done, and what results?
4. what do you use it for, target, or pesting or both?
5. do you have other spring piston rifles, and how does the Ruger Blackhawk compare to them?
Thanks to all that have replies to share.
I have one… purchased at auction. Purchased with intent to fix up for one of several grandnephews…. My answers to above:
1. All seems to be equally accurate… just I have more dome pellets than WCs. I have some 10gr JSB, but reserving them to shoot out of my RWS 54. So been shooting 7.4, 7.9, 8.44 mistly…Shot mostly Crossman 7.9s mainly that is what I have most on hand. The JSB 8.44 grouped best it seems. cAn post chrograph data later
2. Took off the original 4x fixedpower scope… installed a UTG 11mm to picatinny base. Vortex Crossfire 4-12XAO scope with pro rings… nice balance and and seems to enable me to shoot better… it had the range of adjustment needed to center up the shots. No dreded barrle droop issues.
3. Kept orighinal springs and seals. Removed front sight assembly and installed an adapter to attach a silencer. That really quite down the shots. Only downsize is the gun is long and realy needs care when moving it around.
4. Backyard plinking and eventually pest control. I think it will will kill pest. It is around 9-11 foot pound energy . Only smacking steel plinking targets and paper for now. Have other guns for vermins.
5. Several. HW35 (silencer), HW97 (silencer… use this last season for HFT), RWS 54, RWS52, FWB300S, AA TX200 (22cal). Chinese clone of the TX200,Clone of the FWB300S… accuracy of the Ruger is not asgood asthe German made guns… mainly due to the superb trigger of the German guns. The Ruger’strigger is usable… just gotta learn it… it have a heavy and long first stage… but got a definite wall and then a crisp but heavy seco d stage let off… just gotta shoot it to learn it… will be hard in a field environment to be precise… think that contributes to the inaccuracies experienced by many shooters of this gun
Hope that helps
I am keeping the Ruger andwill pass it on… think it is a good gun.
Bob