Ruger Blackhawk Combo air rifle




Key features
- •caliber: 0.177
- •velocity: 1000.00 ft/sec
- •Warranty: One year limited warranty
- •Includes 4x32 Scope
Ruger Blackhawk Combo air rifle
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.2
out of 5
Based on 10 reviews
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Nice rifle but beware
michele45•January 7, 2018
Nice rifle but beware. I sent 2 back. The description states 1000 fps. with a lead pellet. The box states 1200 fps. with alloy. The tag on the trigger guard states 470 fps. After returning 1 and then receiving another just like the one I returned, I called Umerax. I was told that the gun was a Canadian version. I was told that the Amazon seller, was selling a Canadian version, I should return it for a refund. This is a direct sale from Amazon. I told Amazon what happened. They sent another like the one I returned. Wrong box? I 'll leave it at that. The reason for three stars is because, if this is what you are looking for, it appears to be a well made rifle. I want 1000 fps or more to make a clean kill on the flying rats on my property.
Excellent
Sean parks•June 8, 2017
Own a couple of acres in Rhode Island and the chipmunks took over. Bought this and it's perfect for killing them. Scope is accurate especially considering the price. Good buy..
Three Stars
Terry Middleton•May 14, 2017
Cocking lever pin fell out after 900 pellet fired.
Wow. 28 shots-dime size hole.......Value meter pegged so hard the needle broke off.
Stephen Cunningham•January 31, 2017
Update: 1-13-2018 I recently purchased a 32 year old RWS Diana model 45. I has caused me to rerate all my break action air rifles.
Update: 3-18 2017 I replaced the scope with something more user friendly, an old Daisy Powerline 3 x 9 x 32 Daisy Outdoor Products 3-9 x 32 PowerlineScope (Black, 3-9 x 32) that has served me well on several air rifles for many years. The parallax setting is more target friendly at 10 meters than the supplied Ruger scope, and then I did some more pellet testing. The results of the combination of a half decent scope and pellets that the rifle has fallen in love withDaisy 987418-446 Win 500 ct .177, Hollow Point Pellets are pretty good. I think I shot the smallest 5 shot group of my life with a break action springer. Just incredible. Last Pictures.
Update:2-24-2017
I chronographed this rifle and it shoots Daisy hollow points at 960 FPS. Bengamin HP's at about 935 with great accuracy. The Daisy HP's and the Winchesters are probably the same product. They both work well. Very nice rifle at its price point. Will it last? Well get some thread locker and learn how to use it. All break barrel's loosen screws. It is the nature of the beast. Maintain it and make it your own. Mine is a keeper. The fit and finish is outstanding.
Update: I let it chose some pellets, (last photo) It seems to get along with the moderately priced Winchester hollow points rather well. These results are remarkable when you consider the horrible parallax in the scope is at 10 meters. This target was re-used, thus the random holes. I put tape over the centers and recycled it with the Ruger. The Blackhawk is a fitting name for this rifle, on the target it shoots nothing but black. Now I am going to have to spend as much on a scope as I did on the rifle to see what it can really do.
Disclaimer: I was born in 1949, don't see so good and am a bit wobbly at times. I am not a very good marksman but I try. 20-200 vision in one eye screws up depth perception, due to lack of vision I have to shoot left handed even though I am right handed.
1 Packaging, first rate, perfect undamaged condition.
2 Documentation, best I have ever received with an air rifle and scope.
3 Fit and finish. Absolutely perfect smooth metal and perfect bluing.
4 Iron sights, right on windage , very low vertical factory setting. Quickly adjusted. Right on in 10 shots.
5 Scope. Above average focus and sharpness for its price point. Typical horrible parallax at 10 meters. Better than SOME. Nice low mounts.
This is one of the easiest air rifles I ever dialed in. I ran about a dozen cheap daisy pellets that almost fall out of the barrel to sight in the iron sights. I thoroughly cleaned the barrel before shooting it and only had 2 pellets that dieseled, it seemed to settle down after about a dozen shots. I switched to RWS wad cutters 8.2 gr to sight in the scope. My rifle has a very deep loading chamber, I use a #2 Phillips screwdriver bit to seat the pellets. I used only 11 pellets to get it roughly dialed in at 10 meters. I then shot 26 more pellets with what I consider great results, tweaking the scope every once in a while. As you can see the 3 and 4 shot groups show the rifle can do it if you do your part. I am pretty sure I can find some pellets that work even better, but my preliminary results are extremely good. The trigger was pretty good right out of the box, but then again I am used to some horrible ones. I will adjust it when I have the 'time and will update this review when I learn more about this rifle. So far it is just plain good. Nothing to not like about it, except the scope, but even that is much better than can be expected at this price point. It is actually useable and will probably be pretty good at longer distances. I did not have my crono set up but I used my 28 gage sheet metal crono and it seems to be about 950 fps perhaps a little more based on the results as compared to my Hatsan Edge 177 and Benjamin Maximus 177 that I have crono'd @ 984 and 986 recently. This seems to be a sweet spot for accuracy with many "normal weight" pellets.
Update: 3-18 2017 I replaced the scope with something more user friendly, an old Daisy Powerline 3 x 9 x 32 Daisy Outdoor Products 3-9 x 32 PowerlineScope (Black, 3-9 x 32) that has served me well on several air rifles for many years. The parallax setting is more target friendly at 10 meters than the supplied Ruger scope, and then I did some more pellet testing. The results of the combination of a half decent scope and pellets that the rifle has fallen in love withDaisy 987418-446 Win 500 ct .177, Hollow Point Pellets are pretty good. I think I shot the smallest 5 shot group of my life with a break action springer. Just incredible. Last Pictures.
Update:2-24-2017
I chronographed this rifle and it shoots Daisy hollow points at 960 FPS. Bengamin HP's at about 935 with great accuracy. The Daisy HP's and the Winchesters are probably the same product. They both work well. Very nice rifle at its price point. Will it last? Well get some thread locker and learn how to use it. All break barrel's loosen screws. It is the nature of the beast. Maintain it and make it your own. Mine is a keeper. The fit and finish is outstanding.
Update: I let it chose some pellets, (last photo) It seems to get along with the moderately priced Winchester hollow points rather well. These results are remarkable when you consider the horrible parallax in the scope is at 10 meters. This target was re-used, thus the random holes. I put tape over the centers and recycled it with the Ruger. The Blackhawk is a fitting name for this rifle, on the target it shoots nothing but black. Now I am going to have to spend as much on a scope as I did on the rifle to see what it can really do.
Disclaimer: I was born in 1949, don't see so good and am a bit wobbly at times. I am not a very good marksman but I try. 20-200 vision in one eye screws up depth perception, due to lack of vision I have to shoot left handed even though I am right handed.
1 Packaging, first rate, perfect undamaged condition.
2 Documentation, best I have ever received with an air rifle and scope.
3 Fit and finish. Absolutely perfect smooth metal and perfect bluing.
4 Iron sights, right on windage , very low vertical factory setting. Quickly adjusted. Right on in 10 shots.
5 Scope. Above average focus and sharpness for its price point. Typical horrible parallax at 10 meters. Better than SOME. Nice low mounts.
This is one of the easiest air rifles I ever dialed in. I ran about a dozen cheap daisy pellets that almost fall out of the barrel to sight in the iron sights. I thoroughly cleaned the barrel before shooting it and only had 2 pellets that dieseled, it seemed to settle down after about a dozen shots. I switched to RWS wad cutters 8.2 gr to sight in the scope. My rifle has a very deep loading chamber, I use a #2 Phillips screwdriver bit to seat the pellets. I used only 11 pellets to get it roughly dialed in at 10 meters. I then shot 26 more pellets with what I consider great results, tweaking the scope every once in a while. As you can see the 3 and 4 shot groups show the rifle can do it if you do your part. I am pretty sure I can find some pellets that work even better, but my preliminary results are extremely good. The trigger was pretty good right out of the box, but then again I am used to some horrible ones. I will adjust it when I have the 'time and will update this review when I learn more about this rifle. So far it is just plain good. Nothing to not like about it, except the scope, but even that is much better than can be expected at this price point. It is actually useable and will probably be pretty good at longer distances. I did not have my crono set up but I used my 28 gage sheet metal crono and it seems to be about 950 fps perhaps a little more based on the results as compared to my Hatsan Edge 177 and Benjamin Maximus 177 that I have crono'd @ 984 and 986 recently. This seems to be a sweet spot for accuracy with many "normal weight" pellets.
Five Stars
Dale Montgomery•November 11, 2016
Nice rifle. Took care of my racoon problem. Very accurate and powerful. Easy to sight in.
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