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Ruger Match Champion 357 Mag
Just picked up this used Ruger Match Champion 357 mag for $700. It seems to be in very good condition and little used. I’d been looking for one in 10mm but I couldn’t pass this one up! I have to say this is one of the most comfortable DA revolvers I’ve held, it balances very well and the grip feels perfect! It’s storming outside so I will have to wait to shoot it. My Ruger revolver collection almost rivals my S&W collection but not quite!
***** Update 10/26/23****
Beautiful day to shoot, storms over with. I didn’t bench rest, just shot a mixture of 158 grain 38 special and 158 grain 357 mag at targets and metal gong. I was shooting my Colt Trooper too. Bottom target was Ruger Match Champion.
This Ruger is super comfortable to shoot and very accurate! I have to say it’s one of the most comfortable grips I’ve held and feels quite controllable shooting full house 357. I really like the green fiber optic front sight, very easy to pick up and see for the old eyes. Overall, I’m extremely pleased with the Ruger Match Champion 357!
I also got a Desantis thumb break belt scabbard off eBay for $20. This Match Champion has a 4.2 inch barrel and the holster stated it’s for a 4 inch 581/681,586/686, Python, and GP100 but it fits perfectly fine. This holster will do double duty with my S&W revolvers too.
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10-24-2023, 03:41 PM
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Hope you enjoy your revolver! I have a thing for fixed sight guns, as the Forum is well aware. I bought the very same gun when it first appeared in the "mid-10s". Sadly, I was disappointed: it did not handle (for me) as well as my 686 Pro Series and I sold it a week later. If you gun is in as fine a shape as you say, you paid a good price for it!
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10-24-2023, 03:42 PM
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Cool gun. Those grips look like they were made by Karl Nill?
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10-24-2023, 04:51 PM
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Hope you enjoy your revolver! I have a thing for fixed sight guns, as the Forum is well aware. I bought the very same gun when it first appeared in the "mid-10s". Sadly, I was disappointed: it did not handle (for me) as well as my 686 Pro Series and I sold it a week later. If you gun is in as fine a shape as you say, you paid a good price for it!
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Thanks! I had my eye on a 686 pro series 7 shot but I couldn’t pass this up! We’ll see how it shoots when it’s done storming.
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I had the chance to shoot one years ago. I am not afraid to admit that was one very accurate gun that also sat in my hand nicely.
Good score.
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Cool gun. Those grips look like they were made by Karl Nill?
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Thanks! These are Hogue grips supplied to Ruger but I have no idea who designed them but they are quite comfortable!
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10-24-2023, 05:01 PM
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I had the chance to shoot one years ago. I am not afraid to admit that was one very accurate gun that also sat in my hand nicely.
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Thanks! I remember reading a review on this by the late Jeff Quinn and he spoke highly of it too. The grip looks a little odd, like it’s too far back a smidge but it really feels pleasantly comfortable. We’ll see how it shoots tomorrow.
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Love my 10mm. Been looking for the .357 version also.
Good price OP, enjoy it, mine is one of my favorites.
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Love my 10mm. Been looking for the .357 version also.
Good price OP, enjoy it, mine is one of my favorites.
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Thanks! I certainly won’t rule out getting a 10mm Match Champion too since that was what I was originally seeking, it would pair well with my Glock 20 & 29 10mm’s. I think I recall you even getting a better deal than I!
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Yeah I got it at a great price, but that was before everything went crazy.
$700 now is probably the equal of mine. IIRC it was right around $600/650 new, pre covid.
Someone else scored a used one recently at a REALLY good price.
Can’t remember who it was and whether it was 10 or .357.
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Congratulations on your new purchase! I've come close a couple time to buying this model, but for various reasons, it didn't pan out. Enjoy it.
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10-25-2023, 12:59 AM
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Congratulations on your new purchase! I've come close a couple time to buying this model, but for various reasons, it didn't pan out. Enjoy it.
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Thank you. There are enough of them out there I hope you can get one. I have to say the balance and feel are perfect. We’ll see how it shoots tomorrow.
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Thanks! These are Hogue grips supplied to Ruger but I have no idea who designed them but they are quite comfortable!
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Thanks, they have the Hogue Monogrip contours but were different enough to make me think someone else may have made them. Looking forward to the range report!
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This my 10mm version which I'm glad I bought it when I did.
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Sorry, wrong thread topic.
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A member, maybe Erocksmash or tlawler, reamed his Ruger 10 out to magnum.
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A member, maybe Erocksmash or tlawler, reamed his Ruger 10 out to magnum.
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Erocksmash did a GP-100 Match Champion and mine was a Super Redhawk.
Perfect timing for me to stumble across this thread. I was perusing some local classifieds and saw this exact same model for sale right around the same price as the OP. Made me say Hmmm…this looks interesting, then I saw this thread. I might have to check it out tomorrow. This one has no box or docs though. Seller even posted this: No box or manuals. I just have the gun. I bought it from my step son because he needed money, and he’s an idiot, so the gun is all I have…Lol…gave me a chuckle.
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Erocksmash did a GP-100 Match Champion and mine was a Super Redhawk.
Perfect timing for me to stumble across this thread. I was perusing some local classifieds and saw this exact same model for sale right around the same price as the OP. Made me say Hmmm…this looks interesting, then I saw this thread. I might have to check it out tomorrow. This one has no box or docs though. Seller even posted this: No box or manuals. I just have the gun. I bought it from my step son because he needed money, and he’s an idiot, so the gun is all I have…Lol…gave me a chuckle.
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I don’t think you can go wrong getting a Ruger Match Champion, it’s a really sweet shooting revolver! Mine didn’t come with box & papers either.
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I'm basically a S&W revolver guy, but the MCs are nice too. LGS owner showed me a .357 MC shortly after they were introduced. I did think at the time the MC needed adjustable sights due to the wide variety of ammunition that might be used in it.
As a longtime 10mm fan, I acquired one of the Ruger 5" 10mm revolvers, later replaced with one of the 10mm MCs. I'd rather have bought a new 610; but that darn lock..
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There is a company out there that will take you 10mm pistol / revolver or sell you a brand new one at there cost and then convert it to 10mm magnum !!!!!!!! Im getting one of these rugers if I can find one in 10mm or just buy one from them and have them do the conversion . I will look for the company that does this work and check back with me if your interested in it to buy or just to read , nice revolver in 357 magnum
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I needed a 10 match champion in 10mm so bad I traded a nice K22 for it. The grip seems to be thinned down and I like it better than the Miculek grip on my model 25. Shoots almost as tight as my Buckeye and double action, nice guns.
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