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Post by boatswainsmate on Jul 13, 2023 22:28:29 GMT -5
Hello All, I picked these up today after getting delayed at the auction house on Sunday. I shot both of them today! The Taurus Titanium is a hand full with Federal 210 HP's and the Ruger Bisley was making a ragged whole with my reloads. If anyone has information on these firearms please let me know. The Bisley was made in 2002 according to the serial but that's all I know. It looked to be unfired. Thanks in advance. Boats
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Post by 45MAN on Jul 14, 2023 7:15:50 GMT -5
THE 7.5" RUGER BISLEYS ARE GREAT GUNS.
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Post by blackmamba on Jul 14, 2023 9:26:20 GMT -5
Nice combo! Those squishy grips on the Taurus really soak up recoil.
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Post by contender on Jul 14, 2023 12:29:11 GMT -5
I just posted some info over on the Ruger Forum!
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Post by gnappi on Jul 14, 2023 12:59:59 GMT -5
The Taurus looks challenging to shoot!
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Post by rjm52 on Jul 14, 2023 16:48:31 GMT -5
Nice going...!
I have the Taurus Titanium Tracker with adjustable sights in 4" and 6"...excellent guns but I would suggest not running many full house loads through them... Have been looking for a 2" but so far it has escaped me.
Since you reload get some .41 Special brass. With the short cylinder ejection is much better and you don't really need the power of full Magnum length cases. I use 7-9.0 grains of Unique with 165-220 grain cast bullets in mine and they are pleasant to shoot.
Have had three of the Bisley Models...don't really care for the grip but the guns are VERY accurate...
Bob
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Post by tj3006 on Jul 14, 2023 22:53:56 GMT -5
I like that Bisley. I have its Twin in 44. I have done some of my best shooting with it. ...tj
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