I think the same friendly trail is opening up here for the new-to-me SA revolver shooting. I'm most interested in working with the "pinky that is always hanging loose." It is a shame to let it be blown about in the wind when it can help control the Six Gun! I like your suggestions, and will work on that at my next range time. Plan to also check out your recent post on the Kimber K6 .357 revolver.
Re. the plow grip. Since the Vaquero SA shooting is mostly an unknown to me, I'll stick with the stock plow grips for now. If the pinky power you suggested helps, I may stay with these "Dooley" grips. Shall see "how it all fits."
Much appreciated tips, NCG....thanks!
PT7
North Country Gal wrote: .....that pinky support of the grip will reduce how much the gun bucks in your hand, giving you better control for follow up shots. Best of all, it may also reduce the amount of knuckle busting. It's that gun movement in the hand that produces that knuckle busting.