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I used to compete in cowboy action and have owned a variety of single actions. I can say, for two-handed shooting, the grips of Classic Colts and the Ruger Vaquero and Blackhawk models are too short, and NOT ergonomic.
What you want is the Ruger Bisley Model, it may not look as pretty, but for 90% of adult males, it shoots better. The lower hammer is also easier to employ.
Ruger Bisley Single Action:

At virtually every match I shot someone asked to try my Ruger Bisley and the vast majority said it felt better in the hands and was easier to aim.
I also owned two Italian single action revolvers. They were pretty to look at but both suffered significant mechanical problems — broken internal parts. I love my Uberti Levergun but I would not buy another Italian Single action revolver for any serious competitive use.
What you want is the Ruger Bisley Model, it may not look as pretty, but for 90% of adult males, it shoots better. The lower hammer is also easier to employ.
Ruger Bisley Single Action:

At virtually every match I shot someone asked to try my Ruger Bisley and the vast majority said it felt better in the hands and was easier to aim.
I also owned two Italian single action revolvers. They were pretty to look at but both suffered significant mechanical problems — broken internal parts. I love my Uberti Levergun but I would not buy another Italian Single action revolver for any serious competitive use.
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