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Recieved my Ruger Bisley from Mr. Bowen
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Hello all,

I thought I would post my Ruger Bisley now that I have it back from Mr. Bowen.

It started out life as a Williams Shooting Supply 45 LC. Mr. Bowen started with his standard work, he check the forcing cone and did his trigger work. I had Mr. Bowen Remove the roll engraved cylinder and add one of his BCA cylinders and make sure it was line bored. I was a fan of the engraving and I like flutes on my cylinder to help turn. I also added the black powder chamfer to the cylinder and a new Belt Mountain cylinder pin. I used a ramp front with a white line vertically through the front sight and his whit outlined BCA rear sight. I really like the sights. They make aquisition and a steady hold easier.

I shot it with 9 grs of Unique under a 265 gr. Mt. Baldy Keith style bullet.


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That is super nice!! Thanks for sharing! beer



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I should have added that Cary Chapman made the black micarta grips. He did exceptional work.


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Hope you shot that group at a half-mile or better. Otherwise, you're gonna have bfrshooter telling you all about how worthless your revolver is.

Congrats on the custom job!



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Thanks. I should have stated that group was shot at 50 yards off a bench and bags.


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Hope you shot that group at a half-mile or better. Otherwise, you're gonna have bfrshooter telling you all about how worthless your revolver is.


that sounds about right


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About right for 100 yards! jumping
 
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Nice outfit!!!! tu2
 
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Nice piece. One of these days I am going to have him build me one of his Nimrods in 475 Linebaugh.


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Very nice. Your load of 9gr Unique is a dandy. I shoot about the same load in my 45, actually it's 8.5gr and a 250gr homecast.

I love the Bisley's. All my fingers fit which aids in control and steady aiming.

I have two Bisleys. The first is a stock 7-1/2" 44 mag. It shoots unbelieveably well. The second began life as a 4-5/8" Blackhawk. I ordered a Bisley bottom half from Ruger and did my own conversion. It shoots really well too now that the cylinder throats have been reamed to .4525".

Once I was rabbit hunting with my wife and FIL and his beagles. We were working a rolling grass field dotted with shrubs and the dogs took off on a track. Soon they were heading back our way and the rabbit popped up on a knoll about 40 yards away. I rolled him with one shot from the 44. My FIL was standing there watching me with a big grin on his face. It was a moment I won't forget, but I have many of those from the days we hunted rabbits together. I could tell more stories but I'll let you all off the hook. Smiler
 
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Thanks Guys,

I am enjoying this revolver as much as any I have owned. Also, I have found a new appreciation for the 45 LC.


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Very nice. tu2 Big Grin


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ddj,

Super nice and good shooting! Congratulations on the new gun!!
 
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Cary Chapman made a set of black micarta grips for my Ruger .357 two years ago. They made the gun shoot much better somehow. Fine gun you have there.
 
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You could not have done better. Bowen has worked on several of my revolvers and I believe he is the best. tu2


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Nice looking and good shooting piece you seem to have there


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