I used my Ruger Super Blackhawk .44Mag this last deer season in Ohio.
The .44 mag is loud, and when I target shoot I always wear hearing protection.
This was the first time I hunted deer with a pistol. I was concerned about hearing also, since I know how loud a .44 mag is.
I had been sitting still for over an hour, when four does ghosted by off to my left at about twenty yards. I fired three shots, two misses, and one hit. I barely noticed the blast, and in fact had to stop and think for a second about why it wasn't as loud as I expected. And that goes for recoil as well.
I wanted to know why I missed the first two shots, cause I shoot better then that. So I sighted in on a tree stump, and shot.............. should have had hear protection on. The adrenaline made that much difference.
As to the sights. I let my brother take my Ruger shooting, and I didn't test the gun before I went. I never thought he would mess with the sights. The sight was way too low.
Lesson learned for me.