And it averaged 2.13 inches for five-shot groups with three out of four factory loads I fired from a sandbag benchrest. It hit point of aim at 25 yards with Winchester 240-grain Platinum Tip ammo right out of the box. And it shoots as you would expect a Ruger Blackhawk to shoot, too. It happens to fit my medium-size hand like it was made for me. The new wheelgun handles just like you would expect a Blackhawk that has the smaller grip frame to handle. I have to say I'm absolutely thrilled with it. I've had mine for about three weeks as I write this, and I've been "playing" with it every day since it arrived. As soon as I found out about it, I had to get one. This new version is obviously made by Ruger, and it is distributed solely by Williams Shooters Supply, Inc. 41 Magnum chambering, the Flattop topstrap, and the original-size XR3-style grip frame. Three of my favorite aspects of Ruger's rugged Blackhawk have finally been put together in one revolver.
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