And with your reminder I went back and edited in who made my grips on the above pictured. David Wayland was an exceptional grip maker in Mill Valley, CA who made a lot of SA sets for me for my Colts and Rugers. I'd tear down and send him the grip frames for a perfect fit. He's long since retired, and may have passed by now as he was "up there" when he did mine close to 20 years ago. Boone in Brinnon, WA did some ivory sets for me many years ago, but for my Colt's, and I think some stag (although Eagle and a couple others also did stag for me).
That SSM would be the ticket for a young shooter coming up Bill. But both the SSM and the Predator are missing a screw for my tastes.
Would take a lot of pictures to show all the SA's I no longer have, even just the Rugers. Have had a "few" old model Rugers over the years, a Blackhawk Flattop 44 Buntline, a bunch of Blackhawks with multiples in all calibers and barrel lengths, a couple of early Bearcats, the Super Bearcat, an early Single Six Buntline (not a convertable), the Single Six 22MAG, maybe others I'm forgetting and several Super Blackhawk 7.5's and 10.5's (the only new models I've owned).
Only other pictures I found easily of ones I no longer own is a couple of old model Blackhawks, probably taken when I got them as they still wear factory grips. A 357 MAG and 41 MAG I think, and both 4 5/8" (my favorite length for the Blackhawks). I'll have to dig to see if I have pictures of any others.