They are far more recoil friendly with heavy loads.
Hi:
what are the advantages/disadvantages of Bisley grips on revolvers like those used for cowboy action?
ken g
I have a bunch of Ruger Blackhawks and a Super Blackhawk. I have had a Freedom Arms 83 in my hands and the feel is way different. The Blackhawks need better grips like right now. The Freedom Arms grip, a Bisley is great, way different, although I have not fired it. I have big hands.
Like Can-down….I didn't like the "looks" of the Bisley grip. Liked it after I handled one shooting stout .44mag rounds. Longer/larger grip gives you lots to hang onto.
Bisley grips on my Ruger SBHB Hunter….
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My reason for going with Ruger "bisley" grip frames was that for whatever reason, I cannot repeatably shoot guns equipped with the XR3-RED grip frame.
I discovered this fact when I bought a 1950s single six that I could hit anything I pointed at, my other single six I couldn't hit the proverbial broadsided barn.
Holding the 2 side by side revealed that the -RED frame doesn't sit in my hand in the same place for each shot.
I found the Bisley frame works for me and pulled one off my 7-1/2" and installed it on my 4-5/8" and haven't looked back



John, have you compared it to the longer plowhandle that comes on the Super hunter plow handle?
No…never handled the longer plowhandles. I'm actually not a fan of the "flared" shape at the base of the plowhandle. Kinda digs into my palm.
The dangling pinky (as shown in your pics) also takes some time getting use to.




























