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B-Square may make one that requires removeing the rear sight and the front clamps on the reciever just ahead of the cylinder.
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I have never used the B-Squared mount, but was considering get one years back. The only reason I did not is because I heard from too many places that they would not hold point of aim, especially with heavy hunting loads. I never did mount a scope on any of my Black Hawks for that reason. I bought a Red Hawk and scoped it.
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Wow! How ironic... I just today bought a very nice .44mag 7.5" BBL, SuperBlackhawk. I didnt have time before work, to put it on my permit. Ill take care of that tomorrow.
Im going to be sure to follow this thread.
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What Catfish said worried me. It made perfectly good sense. For at least the time being (and this deer season) I am going to take my chances with the Blackhawk's pretty good open sights.
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Like I said, I have never used one, but at the time I was looking at them I had already killed at least 10 deer with iron sights. If you do try them give them alot of rough treatment before you take them hunting. Better safe than sorry.
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