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Catcus Jack

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6 shots 21 ft free hand.
I am really impressed with the accuracy of this pistol.
Uberti 1851 Navy .36 cal.
 

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Do you guys open up the rear notch or file it down to make it shoot pointy of aim or just hold low?
I replace the front sight on the 1860, 61, 62, etc. with the Open top Army sight or the SAA sight. (SAA sight is much taller than needed but filed to fit) I also modify the rear sight notch, widening to adjust for windage if needed.
 
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6 shots 21 ft free hand.
I am really impressed with the accuracy of this pistol.
Uberti 1851 Navy .36 cal.
I am REALLY impressed with your one-handed shooting with that revolver :thumb: :cool::ghostly:. I did that kind of shooting with my modern accurized bullseye target guns way back when! Great shooting Catcus Jack you are a true "Pistolero" for sure!
 
I am REALLY impressed with your one-handed shooting with that revolver :thumb: :cool::ghostly:. I did that kind of shooting with my modern accurized bullseye target guns way back when! Great shooting Catcus Jack you are a true "Pistolero" for sure!
It actually surprised me!
 
I just picked up a Pietta .44. Manual states .454 ball, some forums state .451. Has anyone had any issues with .451? Of course, topped off with grease to prevent a finger from flying or worse. 25 grains (usual load) of fffg
 
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