Need some advice....
I have a Ruger Super Blackhawk Bisley Hunter in .44 Mag w/ a Luepold 2x pistol scope mounted on it with the Ruger facory rings.
Everything is screwed down tight; scope is not moving around or anything.
That being said I am new to handgun hunting and shooting with a scoped revolver. I am not getting the best groups at 50 yards, or the groups are inconsistent at best. To sight in the revolver I wasn't using the best ammunition, but it was factory Winchester 240gr sjsp. $35 / 50 rounds from Walmart. I would expect to at least get decent results. I was shooting sitting down on a bench in a rested position. If someone tells me that factory ammo in 44 mag out of a pistol is junk I will feel better
I'm sure many factors come into play, but I'm just looking for advice. What can I do to get my group sizes down?
Is this an extremely difficult skill to acquire?
Any advice from experienced handgun hunters and target shooters would be great
I have a Ruger Super Blackhawk Bisley Hunter in .44 Mag w/ a Luepold 2x pistol scope mounted on it with the Ruger facory rings.
Everything is screwed down tight; scope is not moving around or anything.
That being said I am new to handgun hunting and shooting with a scoped revolver. I am not getting the best groups at 50 yards, or the groups are inconsistent at best. To sight in the revolver I wasn't using the best ammunition, but it was factory Winchester 240gr sjsp. $35 / 50 rounds from Walmart. I would expect to at least get decent results. I was shooting sitting down on a bench in a rested position. If someone tells me that factory ammo in 44 mag out of a pistol is junk I will feel better
I'm sure many factors come into play, but I'm just looking for advice. What can I do to get my group sizes down?
Is this an extremely difficult skill to acquire?
Any advice from experienced handgun hunters and target shooters would be great