ok i have a stainless super blackhawk in 44 mag with a 10 1/2 in bbl was thinkine about a leopold 2.5 x8 what do you guys use and are there scope mounts for the super blackhawk that would allow me to keep on my sights. Thanks Dave
Posts: 869 | Location: Bellerose,NY USA | Registered: 27 July 2001
The Leopold is a good scope but you won't need 8 power unless your shooting from a rest. I have a Bushnell 2x6 on my 7 1/2" Super Blackhawk and use 2 or 3 power when hunting. I ues a mount from B-Square. All you need to do is remove the rear site then install the muont yourself.
Save the 2.5-8x for the 309 JDJs and their ilk, not a 44 maggie. Personally, I find that I need nothing more than 2x for my .44s, .454, and 45-70. But, the 2.5-8x sure is handy when making a 300 yards shot with the 309, but you sure don't need that on a 44. Before I got the 309 I had the 2.5-8x on the 45-70 for several years (I always knew I was this was a temp home until a long range barrel came around) and it was never set above 2.5x. Out to 100 yards 2x is plenty of power. Remember, FOV is much smaller in a handgun scope than it is in a rifle scope of the same power. You have to trade off something for the extra eye relief, and FOV is it. Brand, Leupold of course
ive got a 4x weaver on my 44 mag encore.i like it.my favoret scope is the bushnell elite handgun scope i agree to that with the range of a 44 4x is pleanty.
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Tanoose, I mounted a Leupold 2X8 on my 7 1/2" SBH and agree with George. Go with the Red Dot unless you plan on doing a lot of bench rest shooting Leif Wold
Posts: 359 | Location: 40N,104W | Registered: 07 August 2001
I agree with Big Bore on the 2.5 X 8 scopes, save it for the long ranges. Granted you can use your .44 for longer ranges but save it for up close and personal. I disagree on the Red Dot sights though. A cross hair in the field of view has the tendency, at least for me, to help me focus on a smaller target area. With a Red Dot or Aimpoint I have the tendency to just throw it up there. You can get a Leupold 4X Fixed Power EER from Midway for $236.00. You can't go wrong with a Leupold! SlimL