I just bought a used one and wanted to share what a great gun it is. It was too cold to fool around with paper targets (I'll save that for indoors) so I took it for granted the previous owner has it decently sighted in. I shot a few cylinders of my 38 spl target loads, and it performed alright. I then switched to the 9mm cylinder and loaded it with UMC 115 gr bulk ammo and it shot right to point of aim. I could easily do 6/6 on the 25 yard steel plates, and was making most hits off hand shooting at a 50 yard smaller plate. That's about the most I could expect for shooting off hand. At 25 cents a shot, its hardly worth the bother of reloading 9mm, so that is one of the reasons I wanted this gun. I think I will be pretty happy with it. I doubt it will win any bullseye competition, but for practical accuracy, its more than up to the task. And, its something completely different from my auto's and double action revolvers. There are some other great options in the convertible Blackhawks, such as 45 acp/ 45LC and 40S&W / 10mm.
Most spent cases were easy to eject, although the odd one was tight and needed some extra force. Even at that, shooting outdoors on a cold windy day, it was easier to load and unload than mags on a auto. I find pressing the cartridges into a mag when its minus something and windy, the thumb gets frozen pretty quickly. Perhaps time to look for a speed loader for my C Shadow 2 mags.
Most spent cases were easy to eject, although the odd one was tight and needed some extra force. Even at that, shooting outdoors on a cold windy day, it was easier to load and unload than mags on a auto. I find pressing the cartridges into a mag when its minus something and windy, the thumb gets frozen pretty quickly. Perhaps time to look for a speed loader for my C Shadow 2 mags.


















































