same here
I've decided that the Bisley design is not intended to feel good, it is intended to handle recoil well. But actually I wonder what would have inspired Ruger to build them since their heaviest recoiling product at the time would have been the .44 magnum and that works well enough the standard XR3-RED grip. (I'm assuming that Ruger designers didn't use their products with non-standard ammo i.e. heavy bullet .45 Colt loads, and at the time that the Bisley came out maybe there weren't any heavy loads on the market. The Linebaugh cartridges weren't well known at that time and they are the ones that really need the Bisley grip.
Complete thread:
- Bisley - ok, went and ordered the grip frame and parts -
stonewalrus,
2016-06-02, 20:37
- Aesthetics. -
Hoot,
2016-06-03, 05:09
- It currently wears a pair of Herretts I "whittled" down -
stonewalrus,
2016-06-03, 06:14
- It currently wears a pair of Herretts I "whittled" down -
Paul,
2016-06-03, 11:39
- SK Grips... -
~JM~,
2016-06-03, 11:52
- +1 on Scott's work -
JohnB,
2016-06-04, 09:35
- SK Grips Mesquite Burl Bisley - ~JM~, 2016-06-04, 09:53
- SK Grips... -
SKgrips,
2016-06-10, 15:46
- SK Grips... - ~JM~, 2016-06-10, 18:31
- +1 on Scott's work -
JohnB,
2016-06-04, 09:35
- same here - bj, 2016-06-03, 18:57
- SK Grips... -
~JM~,
2016-06-03, 11:52
- It currently wears a pair of Herretts I "whittled" down -
Paul,
2016-06-03, 11:39
- It currently wears a pair of Herretts I "whittled" down -
stonewalrus,
2016-06-03, 06:14
- Aesthetics. -
Hoot,
2016-06-03, 05:09