SAA Ruger Bisley Vaquero
Posted: September 1st, 2009, 8:23 am
I have been a .45acp guy for over 50 years, it all started with my dad being a company commander of a national guard unit, at the tender ago of 14, I got go to the range when the guard members had to qualify every year, so I learned to shoot and handle a 1911A1 and the M1 Garand and M1 carbine before I learned to drive, been in love with all three ever since.
Today however, I now also enjoy shooting the 45LC round. I always had the desire to get a SAA in 45lc but because of the cost of the ammo I stayed away, because I didn't reload, but last January I visited our P-64 gunsmith Norm, he had been trying to get myself and another member here to start reloading, well, on that visit he gave me a crash course in reloading and I have been hooked ever since. I now enjoy shooting my one and only 45LC, a Ruger Bisley Vaquero, a deep blue with case hardened frame, and I plan on getting another SAA 45LC hopefully soon, these are fun guns to shoot with my own reloads thanks to Norm.


Today however, I now also enjoy shooting the 45LC round. I always had the desire to get a SAA in 45lc but because of the cost of the ammo I stayed away, because I didn't reload, but last January I visited our P-64 gunsmith Norm, he had been trying to get myself and another member here to start reloading, well, on that visit he gave me a crash course in reloading and I have been hooked ever since. I now enjoy shooting my one and only 45LC, a Ruger Bisley Vaquero, a deep blue with case hardened frame, and I plan on getting another SAA 45LC hopefully soon, these are fun guns to shoot with my own reloads thanks to Norm.


