It depends more on your shooting ability than on what the gun will do. I would expect 'the gun' to shoot in the 2" or 3" area at 50 yds IF you have a good eye and a steady hand. Back in the day when I had much younger eyes I could reliably break clay piegons at 100 yds in the gravel bank with my Super BH. Of course if you hit within an inch of them in that gravel it would break them so you really could have some fun impressing some of the local rifle shooters coming in to shoot their 5 shots a year before deer season started. I can still shoot nice small groups with a scope on a revolver, but with open sights I need to move those clay piegons quite a bit closer these days. Practice, practice, practice. The more you practice sight alignment and a good trigger press, the better that gun will shoot. 44 Man