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    Default Super Blackhawk questions

    I have a ruger superbalckhawk that I shoot quite a bit. The problem I've been dealing with is that the screws seem to work loose on the frame. I've tried loc tite blue, worked for a little while. Loc tite RED, worked longer. Loc tite red plus staking in place, holds up pretty well. Entire center pin latch launched itself out at the range. Hats off to Ruger, they sent one in the mail no charge. When the screws loosen up I can tell as accuracy goes down hill quickly. Does anyone else have this problem and what is the solution?

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    You shooting reloads ? If so , are you staying with in the loading tables recommendations ? If so , I would consider contacting Ruger and see if they would replace the gun or fix it . But if you're staking the screws and still shaking them loose , sounds like your loads might be a tad hot . Just my two cents , Kenneth

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    Yes I'm shooting reloads but they are well within specified parameters. I usually shoot 50 to 100 rounds at the range every week. I always load 240 grain bullets. There is a product made by Loc Tite called bearing mount. This locks things up forever and the only way would be to drill out the screws and I don't want to do that.

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    Sounds like you need to contact Ruger and see what they can do for you . I can't recall this happening on any revolvers I have ever owned and I used to shoot 300 + rds a weekend . Kenneth

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    I have an older pretransfer bar in 44 magnum. It only shoots heavy loads, but not as much as you are shooting. I've never had an issue with it.

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    I have no issues with my Ruger's screws. With the the cylinder pin latch; I replaced that with an after market latch and pin (the long rod that holds the cylinder in the frame). Don't recall maker's name off hand tho. I reload very heavy loads for mine.

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    Wasn't there an issue with some cylinder throats being slightly too small upping pressures in some blackhawks causing some guns to break. I have a friend that's a Blackhawk nut. I remember him talking about it. I'll try and get a hold of him and find out.

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    joe, we shoot a flat top .45LC at published max levels quite regularly & have never had a problem............. your idea of staking the screws & locktite should have corrected any problems & and am puzzled that it did not............ Check your private messages, & call me, I'll give you our old gunsmith's phone #, Billy is an old hillbilly who is thouroughly enamored with Ruger single actions...........
    be safe, enjoy life, journey well
    da gimp
    OFC, Mo. Chapter

  9. Default Lose screws in SBH

    The same thing happens to my Rugers. I just retighten and continue on.

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    joem, I lost the front trigger guard screw out of my Ruger Super BH .44 mag just as you discribed. Loc tite with a new screw fixed it no problems since but I dont shoot it a lot. Around hunting season I get it and the heavy +P+ hard cast loads out and check the 25 yard zero then unless I need to pull it for what ever reason I dont shoot it just pack it. My biggest problem was the front sight being to low.
    I DDUW BO'R DIOLCH

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