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Ruger GP -100 match champion?

Postby heavygunner on Sat Apr 26, 2014 4:06 pm

Has anyone had a chance to get there hands on one of theses? Just was wondering if so what where your thought? I m on the fence yet, between ruger or smith&wesson. Heard nothing but good review so far for the ruger :?
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Re: Ruger GP -100 match champion?

Postby PHATSPEED7x on Sat Apr 26, 2014 9:37 pm

Not a match champion, but see my thread on the GP100. Alot of good feed back in that thread.
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Re: Ruger GP -100 match champion?

Postby Minnesota55434 on Sun Apr 27, 2014 7:47 am

Had one in my hand last January and waited a day to sit on it, next day gone for good. I hunted mine down for 4 months with money down at a few gun shops.

I have had my Match Champion for about a month now. I have shoot all my reloads through it. Eats up mouse fart lead 38spl to 16.7g of H110 under nosler 158JHP like a "champion" haha

Its one of my favorite handguns I own but equally love my 6"GP100 with a burris fast fire which I shoot out to 150yrds.

I have done triggers jobs on my 6" GP100, SP101 and now the Match Champion.

All have turned out very well. Love working with rugers stainless steel.

The trigger stock on the MC was very good but nothing can beat a human stoning and buffing the internals to perfection.

Let me know if you have an questions.

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Re: Ruger GP -100 match champion?

Postby SkyRock on Mon Apr 28, 2014 9:27 am

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Let me know if you have an questions.

-Nick

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I've got a question, Nick. I like the looks of that pistol (OK, "Revolving Pistol" ;) ), but I see that the grips have an additional thickness added compared to the GP100 stock wood/rubber panel grips where it fits in the web of the hand. I've got short fingers, and the stock wood/rubber panel grips fit fine, bit I'm concerned about trigger reach with that additional thickness.

What's your opinion?
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Re: Ruger GP -100 match champion?

Postby Minnesota55434 on Mon Apr 28, 2014 8:11 pm

I have always loved the black rubber Houge grips but since I have had my match champion the wood houge grips have proven to fit my hands better. I tent to fight the rubber finger groves in speed shooting and with gloves while the wood grips just "homes" in high on the back strap with no need to worry about finger groves or tacky rubber.

I do like my rubber grips on hot days when my palms are not dry. The tacky rubber and finger groves then gives you an advantage for more surface area to keep a solid purchase.

In cold weather hunting I will swap out the wood grips on to my 6"gp

The rubber houge grips have a hump on the back strap that has always seemed a little to big for my paws but the wood houge grips got it just right being a little bit more shaved down so to speak. In a nutshell I can get more of my trigger finger on the trigger or more reach to put it easy.

I would buy wood houge grip for my 6" gp but they are going for ~$90 at shopruger.com if I recall correctly.

Hope this all helps

Here are some pictures:
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Re: Ruger GP -100 match champion?

Postby SkyRock on Tue Apr 29, 2014 1:16 am

Well, I've got the picture I need to show, but I can't get a link to it. If I could show it, you'd instantly understand what I'm saying. :x

The profile of both grips you show are very similar, BUT LARGER, than my grips (the older style). Do you have any experience with the older grips?

If anyone that knows me can post a picture, please PM or e-mail me and I'll send it.
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Re: Ruger GP -100 match champion?

Postby Minnesota55434 on Tue Apr 29, 2014 8:46 am

Im at work now but Im guessing you have the black rubber grips with wood insert side panels?

I have a super redhawk with the grips I mentioned above that I believe work with GP100's as well.

If so I can take a few pictures tonight if you would like.
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Re: Ruger GP -100 match champion?

Postby SkyRock on Tue Apr 29, 2014 12:17 pm

Minnesota55434 wrote:Im at work now but Im guessing you have the black rubber grips with wood insert side panels?

I have a super redhawk with the grips I mentioned above that I believe work with GP100's as well.

If so I can take a few pictures tonight if you would like.

I think they are the same on the Redhawk and GP100. I've sent the picture to Pat to post.

I also noticed, from my comparison pics that will appear here soon ( ;) ) that the distance behind the trigger guard is longer on yours (with either grip you show) than mine. I marked that, too.

All will become clear, soon... :roll: :)
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Re: Ruger GP -100 match champion?

Postby Minnesota55434 on Tue Apr 29, 2014 9:18 pm

Hope these help out.

There is more room between my fingers and trigger gaurd on the wood houge grips compared to the wood side panel grips.
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Re: Ruger GP -100 match champion?

Postby SkyRock on Tue Apr 29, 2014 9:47 pm

Good pictures. I gotta get my hands on one of those!

Speaking of pictures...Pat?
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Re: Ruger GP -100 match champion?

Postby Pat Cannon on Wed Apr 30, 2014 7:45 am

SkyRock wrote:Speaking of pictures...Pat?

Here ya go:
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Re: Ruger GP -100 match champion?

Postby Pat Cannon on Wed Apr 30, 2014 8:12 am

...and here's the two superimposed:
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Re: Ruger GP -100 match champion?

Postby SkyRock on Wed Apr 30, 2014 9:10 am

Thanks, Pat. That's more than I gave you, but really shows the difference I was trying (badly) to describe. My question still is, for people with short fingers (like me), can you notice a difference?

Minnesota55434, I hope you shoot the USPSA matches at Oakdale this summer. If so, please bring the GP100. I'd really like to fondle it! :D
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Re: Ruger GP -100 match champion?

Postby Minnesota55434 on Wed Apr 30, 2014 1:17 pm

I have yet to try out competitive shooting events but would very much like to observe a match to see if its up my alley.

I can bring along the gp's if you wanted to meet up at one of the events to see how they fit your paws.
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Re: Ruger GP -100 match champion?

Postby SkyRock on Wed Apr 30, 2014 2:10 pm

Minnesota55434 wrote:I have yet to try out competitive shooting events but would very much like to observe a match to see if its up my alley.

I can bring along the gp's if you wanted to meet up at one of the events to see how they fit your paws.

We've got an Orientation match on 5/8 that would very much show if it's "up your alley." PM me for more info if you're interrested.

As to coming to one of tha matches, that's great, too. I'll be at every one. :roll:
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