While I have several Bisleys (.32 Mag x 6 1/2" blue; .41 Mag x 5 1/2" SS) I am wondering how your .44 Spl version shoots. Here's why:
Last fall I picked up a near-new .44 Sp, 5 1/2" l Flat Top New Model, blued, which must have been a special run for one of the big distributors. I had an Old Model (three-screw) 4 5/8" converted to .44 Spl years ago, and it's my slickest shooter. I could not resist having the New Model with a real Flat Top complete with Micro rear sight. It is a cool looking revolver, harking back to the looks of the old originals, with the NM action for safety!
At the range, however, it's a real disappointment. Shooting both factory ammo and my own moderate handloads with Universal and 700X, it prints 8-10" high at 25 yards. The rear sight is down as low as it can go. It's hard for me to imagine that Ruger would not have supplied a sight combination for standard .44 Spl loads, but this gun needs a higher front sight. Since I'm not the original owner, I suppose it's a waste of time to ask for a factory refit. Or...?
I'll be interested in your experience or that of other .44 Spl owners.