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Once again, compare and contrast Ruger SBH "standard" grip frame grips...

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09 December 2003, 14:34
<redleg155>
Once again, compare and contrast Ruger SBH &quot;standard&quot; grip frame grips...
What grips have you found to be most comfortable for heavy loads on a Ruger SBH? As indicated, I'm very close to sending my .44 mag SBH out to be converted to .500 Linebaugh with a high end velocity goal of 1100 or so fps.

I've enjoyed the Pachmayr Presentation grips that are currently on it and do not like the factory style. Hogue makes a neat looking grip also. I think one of the keys is a grip that lengthens the factory style for controlling heavy loads.

My hands fit "medium" Bob Allen shotgunner gloves very well if that information helps.

Also, I'm not really interested in converting it to the Bisley style.

Thanks - redleg
09 December 2003, 17:15
David Thomas
My favorite is the SBH style dragoon grip. Others swear by the Bisley. The Bisley is okay but I like the square back dragoon style better. I wish Ruger made a 45 with the SBH Dragoon style grip. Never experienced a problem with the square back triggerguard, but I have with the round bisley and other blackhawk triggerguards.

I have a set of custom Lett fancy walnut grips on my SBH that have great checkering, just enough thickness everywhere, and proper swell in the palm. Perfect fit to my hand. My hands are probably the same as yours. I wear medium gloves, too.

Never been a fan of the oversized plastic grips. I like the factory style when done right, which for me is slightly rounder overall and fatter at the bottm, slim at the start of the bend, then thickening again after the curve.

David

[ 12-09-2003, 08:19: Message edited by: David Thomas ]
10 December 2003, 00:04
Lloyd Smale
even at 1100fps you may find that the super frame can beat up your middle nuckle pretty good. You might want to at least have the gunsmith round off the squared part of the trigger guard and possibly haveing a set made by Scott Kolar and have him take the bottom of the grips and thin them down some. Using the super grip frame you may want to consider Chambering it in .50 special or 480. I go along with the extreem hate for the plastic grips. I had a magnum research .480 for a while and it had those crappy grips on it and I didnt care for them with high end loads at all.