Personally, I would leave the scope off the Blackhawk. With a little practice, most people can become rather proficient at ranges up to 50yards with an iron sighted revolver. But, it takes practice. I do use a scope on my 10" Contender, but not my 7.5" SBH. My Ruger is actually drilled and tapped, and its convenient to be able to add a scope for load testing/accuracy. For hunting, though, I will keep the iron sights in place. I primarily hunt with a rifle, but I will sometimes pack my Ruger for critters that wander in too close. However, I keep my shots under 50 yards, as that is the max distance I personally feel comfortable with.