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Offline Dixie Dude

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Ruger pistol sight question
« on: January 16, 2008, 04:49:49 PM »
I have a Ruger Super Blackhawk that I bought it used at a gun show.  It is stainless, and was very clean.  Got it for $375.  It shoots very low.  I raised the rear sight up as high as I could get it and it still shoots low.  I put a laser bore sight on it and it was about 2" low across a 12' room.  Can you buy higher blades for the rear sight?  Or do I have to replace the front sight with a lower sight?  I Googled Ruger pistol sights, but haven't found anything yet.  Oh, I was shooting cheap white box Winchester 240 gr. hollowpoints.  I tried the Winchester Platinum tips at 250 gr. and it did the same thing.  Thanks. 

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Re: Ruger pistol sight question
« Reply #1 on: January 17, 2008, 09:41:11 PM »
Have you shot this using a rest or sand bags to eliminate human error? At what distance were you shooting? Did you see any change in impact when you were raising the rear sight?

Not to say you are, but this is a common occurrence when people are anticipating recoil, unconsciously the shooter pushes the muzzle down just before the trigger break.

If it is the gun, you could file down the top of the front sight to raise your point of aim as well, or have a gun smith do this. It would accomplish the same thing as getting a higher rear sight. But don't use a laser to gage when to stop filing. Just file a few thousandths off and then retest using a pistol rest or sand bags.

I'm assuming this is a 45 colt?! If it is a 45 colt try some 300 grain bullets as they will impact higher then 240-250 grain bullets.

The only other thing I can think of, since this is a used gun, is the previous owner may have put a different front sight on it if it is one that can be changed out.

Let me know what you find and I'll try to help you out.

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Re: Ruger pistol sight question
« Reply #2 on: January 18, 2008, 01:22:32 AM »
It is a .44 mag.  I was using a bench and it was about 15 yards.  The target was on a log at ground level.  We were hitting dirt.  I raised the sight up and was hitting the target, but low.  It was as high as I could let it out without unscrewing it from the frame.  I was shooting cheap 240 grain hollowpoint Winchesters from Wal-mart.  When I checked it with laser boresight at home it was low.  I found a higher sight from Brownells for $4.79.  I may go ahead and order it.  In the meantime I'm going to a gun show Saturday and am going to find some 265 grain cartridges to try out.  It is a Super Blackhawk stainless with a 5-1/4" or 5-3/8" barrel.  I like it because of it's size for wood's carry.  I'm not going to hunt with it, just for wood's self protection.  However it is light enough for concealed carry in the winter.  I was starting at 15 yards, then I was going to move to 25, then to 50 if I could, when I get back to the range.