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anyone know?
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11/07/2010 12:57 AM
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Who makes an oversized finger groove grip for a bisley? Bought a new one, but it is a knuckle buster due to my hand size. Thanks
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Re: anyone know?
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#77504
11/07/2010 1:11 AM
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dc74
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hogue and pacmair. try there web sites.
shoot it if its still coming shot it again!!!
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Re: anyone know?
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#77507
11/07/2010 1:30 AM
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RioHondoHank
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Try gripping with 2 fingers and your little finger below the grip. That is how I shoot all my Bisleys. No more busted knuckle and I find I shoot better because it removes the tendency to over grip the gun. I have no problems holding on to even my .500 Maximum with this method.
Last edited by RioHondoHank; 11/07/2010 1:33 AM.
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#77535
11/07/2010 3:22 PM
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junebug
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Festus, Neither pachmayr or hogue make grips for the Bisley ,try eagle grip company.They were the only ones offering aftermarket grips that I could find .Bisleys beat my knuckle up to so I made my own with a filler behind the guard ,Pics on braggin board
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11/07/2010 4:45 PM
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dc74
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sorry did check hogue /pachmayr. no luck for groved grips should of checked first sorry Festus. you mite get some made with good gun smith.
shoot it if its still coming shot it again!!!
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11/08/2010 3:36 AM
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junebug
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I checked the eagle grip site and they have a finger groove grip for a bisley. They do not show it on a gun so can't tell if it has a filler behind guard or not. The grip lists for around $69.00 with out checkering.One of the custom makers may be able to help if eagle cant.
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#77615
11/08/2010 5:02 AM
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runngun
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Hey guys, this should be posted not under Handgun Hunting but under Shooter's Bench and if you are unsure of the info please research it first or don't bother posting it.
JMHO
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11/08/2010 1:34 PM
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Badger Grips is another option. Badger Grips
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Re: anyone know?
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11/08/2010 5:35 PM
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Who makes an oversized finger groove grip for a bisley? Bought a new one, but it is a knuckle buster due to my hand size. Thanks So far, I have found that if I get my forearm in line with the barrel as best I can, this gets the knuckle out from behind the trigger guard somewhat, and then I slide the support hand down one finger more than you would normally think, then my knuckles stay clear of the trigger guard.
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