
Ruger New Model Blackhawk
The Ruger New Model Blackhawk is the strongest production single-action revolver available — a modern American-made six-shooter built on a larger, more robust frame than any Colt SAA clone, with a transfer-bar safety that allows safe carry of all six rounds. Available in .357 Magnum, .44 Magnum, .45 Colt, .30 Carbine, and convertible caliber combinations, the Blackhawk has served hunters, outdoorsmen, and handgun hunters since 1955 as the most versatile and durable single-action platform ever produced.
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Blackhawk vs. Vaquero: Understanding the Two Ruger Single-Actions
The Ruger Vaquero and Blackhawk share the same transfer-bar safety and general design philosophy but serve different purposes. The Vaquero uses a frame sized close to the original Colt SAA dimensions — optimized for SASS cowboy action shooting and period-correct aesthetics. The Blackhawk uses a larger, stronger frame specifically engineered to handle higher-pressure magnum cartridges — .357 Magnum, .44 Magnum, and .45 Colt loaded to SAAMI spec. The Blackhawk’s adjustable rear sight (vs. the Vaquero’s fixed sights) makes it more practical for hunting and precision work. Vaquero for cowboy action; Blackhawk for hunting, outdoors carry, and serious handgun work.
Blackhawk Caliber Options: .357, .44 Mag, .45 Colt & Convertibles
The Blackhawk’s caliber range is its defining advantage. The .357 Magnum Blackhawk (which also chambers .38 Special) is the most affordable to shoot and ideal for hunting deer and hogs within 100 yards. The .44 Magnum delivers the most energy of any standard Blackhawk caliber — a legitimate 200-yard hunting round for elk and bear. The .45 Colt Blackhawk handles standard .45 Colt and, with the stronger Blackhawk frame, can safely fire the hotter “Ruger Only” handloads that approach .44 Magnum performance. Convertible models (e.g., .357 Mag/.9mm or .45 Colt/.45 ACP) include a second cylinder for a completely different cartridge — practical versatility for field use.
Blackhawk for Hunting: The Handgun Hunter’s Choice
The Ruger Blackhawk is the most popular single-action revolver for handgun hunting — the adjustable sights allow precise zeroing for specific hunting loads, the strong frame handles full-power hunting ammunition without fatigue, and the long barrel options (4.625″, 6.5″, and 7.5″) maximize velocity from magnum cartridges. For deer hunting with a handgun, the .357 Magnum or .44 Magnum Blackhawk with a quality optic mounted via scope ring adapters covers shots to 150+ yards with proper ammunition. The single-action trigger encourages the deliberate shot discipline that handgun hunting demands.
Bisley Blackhawk: The Specialized Grip Option
Ruger produces Blackhawk variants with the Bisley grip frame — a curved, lower-profile grip derived from the original Colt Bisley target revolver. The Bisley frame distributes recoil more across the palm rather than allowing the gun to rotate upward, making it preferred by many hunters and shooters who fire heavy loads frequently. In .44 Magnum and .454 Casull, the Bisley grip is considered by many to be the most comfortable option for extended shooting. If you plan to shoot significant volume of magnum loads, the Bisley variant is worth the premium.
Blackhawk Ammunition & Related Pages
For .357 Magnum loads, see our .357 Magnum ammo page. For .44 Magnum, see our .44 Magnum ammo page. For the full Ruger brand page, see our Ruger page. For the Ruger Vaquero for SASS use, see that model page. For the broader revolver category, see our revolvers page.
