I been shooting black powder revolvers since I was a 14-15 year old kid. And Mr Lincoln above is right. These guns are plenty powerful enough. And if you want a veritable hand cannon, get a Walker or a Dragoon. (the looks down the firing line you'll get when you first set a Walker off is worth the trip)
I am very fond of the .44 ball and cap revolvers and honestly the .36 caliber 6 shooters are decent guns also.
Now the conversion cylinders are a thing that was made for a short time. But they didn't stick around long due to a number of reasons. Main reason I could see getting one is to have options for a gun. Options is nice.
I am very fond of the .44 ball and cap revolvers and honestly the .36 caliber 6 shooters are decent guns also.
Now the conversion cylinders are a thing that was made for a short time. But they didn't stick around long due to a number of reasons. Main reason I could see getting one is to have options for a gun. Options is nice.