Missionary
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Back in the late 70's early 80's when many revolver shooters were blasting steel critters the long barreled Rugers started out the king of the game. At least some were. There were two Ruger shooters who yearly bought 10 Ruger 44 mag 10 inch barreled revolvers. Those 10 were tested for accuracy.
The worst 6 were sold. the finest shooters became match guns and the better 2 were for practice.
It was about that time we sold our 44 mag Ruger and bought a 10 inch barrel for the Dan Wesson .357. Following year bought the 41 mag Dan Wesson with no regrets.
But our 45 Rugers near all have Bisley grips. Very shootable with any sane load.
The worst 6 were sold. the finest shooters became match guns and the better 2 were for practice.
It was about that time we sold our 44 mag Ruger and bought a 10 inch barrel for the Dan Wesson .357. Following year bought the 41 mag Dan Wesson with no regrets.
But our 45 Rugers near all have Bisley grips. Very shootable with any sane load.