Sunday Shoot-a-Round #225

Published on April 21, 2024
Duration: 49:06

This video features a review of the Ruger Vaquero Bisley model in .45 Colt. The host demonstrates the "bait and switch" technique for thumbnails, discusses the history and design of Ruger single-action revolvers, and shares personal anecdotes related to cowboy action shooting and firearm collecting. He also touches on topics like retirement and political extremism, while showcasing the firearm's handling and accuracy.

Quick Summary

The Ruger Vaquero Bisley is a .45 Colt single-action revolver featuring the Bisley grip for enhanced recoil control. Newer models are scaled to match classic Colt dimensions. For cowboy action shooting, a safe loading practice involves loading five rounds, skipping one chamber, to prevent the hammer from resting on a live round.

Chapters

  1. 00:56Introduction & Tennessee Politics
  2. 01:37Sunday Shoot-a-Round Intro
  3. 03:42Ruger Vaquero Bisley .45 Colt Introduction
  4. 04:56Single-Action Enthusiast & Cowboy Action
  5. 06:25History of Cowboy Action Shooting Gear
  6. 08:04Ruger Vaquero vs. Colt Clones
  7. 09:13Acquiring the Bisley Vaquero
  8. 10:31First Impressions of the Bisley Vaquero
  9. 10:57Disclaimer & Other Channels
  10. 11:39Dad's Guns & Workbench Update
  11. 13:06.357 Magnum Cylinder Issue Analysis
  12. 14:39Primer Types: Winchester vs. Federal
  13. 17:29First Shots with the Bisley Vaquero
  14. 17:51Loading Technique: 5 Rounds
  15. 18:31Accuracy Test: Alabama Holster Logo
  16. 19:14Close Range Accuracy
  17. 19:48Ruger Loading Gate vs. Colt Action
  18. 21:02Cowboy Match Loading Practices
  19. 21:24Target Color Discussion: Why Black?
  20. 23:17World Events & Staying Sane
  21. 23:43Retirement & Independence
  22. 25:44Loading More Rounds
  23. 26:42Shooting the Bisley Vaquero: Accuracy
  24. 27:18Shooting the Bisley Vaquero: Follow-up Shots
  25. 28:10Bisley Vaquero Grip & Finish
  26. 29:16Political Commentary: Extremism
  27. 32:37Political Commentary: Impact & Indoctrination
  28. 32:42Shooting .45 Colt
  29. 33:00Hog Kill Shot
  30. 33:30Financial Independence & Retirement Planning
  31. 37:39Bisley Grip vs. Standard Vaquero
  32. 38:05Bisley Hammer Design
  33. 39:29Underwood 45 Colt Penetrator Ammunition
  34. 41:13Bowling Pin Penetration Test
  35. 41:40Shooting the Gong
  36. 42:09Ruger Bisley Vaquero Conclusion
  37. 42:51Sponsorships & Freedom of Speech
  38. 44:37Ruger Bisley Design Appeal
  39. 45:23Tick Season & Property Maintenance
  40. 47:45NRA Meeting & Meet & Greets
  41. 48:48Cleaning Guns & Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Ruger Vaquero Bisley model?

The Ruger Vaquero Bisley is a single-action revolver chambered in .45 Colt. It features the distinctive Bisley grip, known for its extended backstrap designed to improve recoil management and comfort. Newer models are scaled down to be more dimensionally similar to classic Colt single-action revolvers.

Why does the speaker prefer black targets for shooting?

The speaker prefers black steel targets because bullet impacts create visible gray marks on the black surface. This contrast helps him clearly see where his shots are landing, aiding in sight alignment, accuracy assessment, and understanding the firearm's performance.

What is the safe loading procedure for a six-shot revolver in cowboy action shooting?

In cowboy action shooting, the standard safe practice for a six-shot revolver is to load five rounds. This involves loading a cartridge into the first chamber, skipping the next chamber, and then loading cartridges into the remaining four chambers. This ensures the hammer never rests directly on a live round.

What are the differences between older and newer Ruger single-action revolvers?

Older Ruger single-action revolvers, like the original Blackhawks, had a Colt-style action that was less safe if the hammer was down on a loaded chamber. Newer models, including the Vaquero, feature improved actions with transfer bars and loading gates that allow the hammer to be safely lowered on a loaded chamber or the cylinder to be freely rotated.

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