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Lets try this again....
Just made a deal for a like new 1851 navy in .36cal with steel frame. My last 3 .44cal brass frames were crap, so hopefully the steel frame holds up better and doesnt come apart in my hand this time around :biggrin:
Have plenty of pioneer 3f so i figure 10 grains ought to be good enough for range fun. |
Kind of light. Try 15 gr. It will still be light recoil.
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Steel frame is the way to go. I've heard nothing but bad things about brass. You shouldn't have any problems
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man i hope not. I havent shot the 6 shot bp revolvers since i was 14-15 years old.
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Originally Posted by MountainDevil54
(Post 3798536)
Just made a deal for a like new 1851 navy in .36cal with steel frame. My last 3 .44cal brass frames were crap, so hopefully the steel frame holds up better and doesnt come apart in my hand this time around :biggrin:
Have plenty of pioneer 3f so i figure 10 grains ought to be good enough for range fun. Steel is the only way to go. There's a reason brass wasn't the first option for builds. But when you run out of steel, you use what you have... |
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