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Yeah it sucked all the way around and as I have a concealed carry permit and carry a handgun while grouse hunting in the Upper Peninsula I wasn't about to chance getting checked by a warden.

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Originally Posted by SCGunNut
I routinely kick myself in the ass for not buying one of the Ruger Bisley Hunters in .41 when they were made.

The one that I have is one of the most accurate revolvers I have - as many have mentioned the .41 is typically very accurate anyway but that Bisley will out shoot a couple of Freedom Arms revolvers that I have…….just saying so if you do stumble across one DO NOT hesitate!!

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Might this Dick be someone we know in Idaho? smile

https://gunsmagazine.com/guns/handguns/having-fun-with-the-41/


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Had one of those back in the mid 80’s. Fun to shoot although some top end loads weren’t. Decided I didn’t need 2 at the time and to fund something else one went. Decided to keep the one bought in 74 which I still have and enjoy.

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Nice link - that Ruger shot well, like early Redhawks.....the TC did fair, for a TC. I like about a 12 - 12.5 on long end. Had a 10, 12, and 14....in many chamberings, inc. 41.

Re: the OMBH, I had no trouble with a 'shorty' using Pachmayr grips, with 21-22 H110/296 and 210s......

IIRC, FWIW - the gap on the Rugers often were tighter than S&W, giving the short Rugers about the same speed as a say 6" M57.

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Originally Posted by SCGunNut
I routinely kick myself in the ass for not buying one of the Ruger Bisley Hunters in .41 when they were made.




GunNut, I do the same. Looked at them seriously several times, but never pulled the trigger.


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Originally Posted by Swifty52
Skeen

Had one of those back in the mid 80’s. Fun to shoot although some top end loads weren’t. Decided I didn’t need 2 at the time and to fund something else one went. Decided to keep the one bought in 74 which I still have and enjoy.

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Swifty, that rear sight on your Ruger, is that an aftermarket sight? What brand?


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Originally Posted by PennDog
Originally Posted by SCGunNut
I routinely kick myself in the ass for not buying one of the Ruger Bisley Hunters in .41 when they were made.

The one that I have is one of the most accurate revolvers I have - as many have mentioned the .41 is typically very accurate anyway but that Bisley will out shoot a couple of Freedom Arms revolvers that I have…….just saying so if you do stumble across one DO NOT hesitate!!

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Wonder what this one will go for.

https://www.gunbroker.com/item/1003288508

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Might this Dick be someone we know in Idaho? smile

https://gunsmagazine.com/guns/handguns/having-fun-with-the-41/


Why Yes, I do believe it is! LOL Sure would love to have some of those powder coated WFN cast bullets that they refer to in the article that Dick pours.


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Originally Posted by frogman43
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Might this Dick be someone we know in Idaho? smile

https://gunsmagazine.com/guns/handguns/having-fun-with-the-41/


Why Yes, I do believe it is! LOL Sure would love to have some of those powder coated WFN cast bullets that they refer to in the article that Dick pours.


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Originally Posted by Swifty52
Skeen

Had one of those back in the mid 80’s. Fun to shoot although some top end loads weren’t. Decided I didn’t need 2 at the time and to fund something else one went. Decided to keep the one bought in 74 which I still have and enjoy.

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That looks like a pretty good one to keep for sure.


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Originally Posted by skeen
Originally Posted by PennDog
Originally Posted by SCGunNut
I routinely kick myself in the ass for not buying one of the Ruger Bisley Hunters in .41 when they were made.

The one that I have is one of the most accurate revolvers I have - as many have mentioned the .41 is typically very accurate anyway but that Bisley will out shoot a couple of Freedom Arms revolvers that I have…….just saying so if you do stumble across one DO NOT hesitate!!

PennDog

Wonder what this one will go for.

https://www.gunbroker.com/item/1003288508
I see it went for $1400.

It has been almost twenty years since I got mine, a Davidson's gun. $500 then. That is not bad appreciation. I think the Marlin FG is doing almost as well.


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Originally Posted by skeen
Nice!


Right!


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I imagine, there are those who wish they had a 41 magnum; then there are those who own a 41 mag. and enjoy it to the fullest. Never be without a 41 mag.

The 44's are grand, yet they are not a 41.

Long live the 41 Rem. Mag.


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