I am enthralled with it. Its a coin flip to shooting it or the ROA, both are very different so they have different appeal. The 47 Goes first now of course.
Kudo to 45D, Arbor is still too short. I am doing my own crude fix with washers for now. Good to have the heads up to be ready for that and the quick fix for now.
Clearly pound for pound you get your money worth out of the Walker. Its a hoot of a heavy gun and its what I wanted.
I shot it two rounds with GOEX 3F as one shop I deal with had it and it was, hmmm, I want to try it. The Walker breaks down so you can put the barrel in soapy water to clean, which I do not want to do to the Ruger or the NMAs (which are now the least shot - the Walker or the ROA just crying out, Me First, me second, me third.
Black powder makes a much worse mess in the barrel that the substitutes. It was starting to rust when I got it into the soapy water a few hours after I shot it. It and the cylinder as well as the ROA cylinder went into the water as soon as I had my dinner . I pulled the cones on both to get a good clean out.
I had spent the day at the range, ergo, no more than 4 hours after the last 47 shooting. Our humidity levels are low and it still was start a tad or rust. They had to kick me out at the end (I shot my target rifles as well). 35 degrees, nice by our standards.
Temps have been amendable to loading cylinders (above 30 deg in the shed its good and if I time it right, sun into the shed). Current sun is low so at 1 pm or so its right in your eyes and time to go shoot the rifles.
It does eat a lot of powder if you load it up and I got it to load up. Best load was the GOEX at 2 inches at 924 FPS with a .457 ball and a wad. I will throttle that one back some more and try it at 700-800 fps (I have a lab radar so I can get good readings though it pick the wad up sometimes)
As many have noted, it shoots more accurately at lower velocity. I will keep playing with that. Now I know where it patterns with what powder I can move it out past the 25 feet I was shooting at.
It came working just fine (sans the short arbor). Timing good.
The Wedge system (assuming its working right) is fine. I had one Range Officer apologize for not giving me time to get the cylinder off. No problem, light tap with my wooden stick and it comes right out. Its quicker than the ROA.
The Hammer sight notch works just fine. The longer sight radius I can see even without the Eyepal. If the sun is right in your eyes not using the Eyepal works better.
The loading port is not friendly to JD conical s. It needs to be opened up. I am going to shoot it a lot more before I do any mods.
Cylinder lock up and barrel alignment are spot on.
The one head scratcher when caps started not popping was resolved when I took it down and found a nicely flattened cap in the hammer stop area. I could not see it until I got it broke down. Jam I was expecting, but that one sure contoured nicely.
Kudo to 45D, Arbor is still too short. I am doing my own crude fix with washers for now. Good to have the heads up to be ready for that and the quick fix for now.
Clearly pound for pound you get your money worth out of the Walker. Its a hoot of a heavy gun and its what I wanted.
I shot it two rounds with GOEX 3F as one shop I deal with had it and it was, hmmm, I want to try it. The Walker breaks down so you can put the barrel in soapy water to clean, which I do not want to do to the Ruger or the NMAs (which are now the least shot - the Walker or the ROA just crying out, Me First, me second, me third.
Black powder makes a much worse mess in the barrel that the substitutes. It was starting to rust when I got it into the soapy water a few hours after I shot it. It and the cylinder as well as the ROA cylinder went into the water as soon as I had my dinner . I pulled the cones on both to get a good clean out.
I had spent the day at the range, ergo, no more than 4 hours after the last 47 shooting. Our humidity levels are low and it still was start a tad or rust. They had to kick me out at the end (I shot my target rifles as well). 35 degrees, nice by our standards.
Temps have been amendable to loading cylinders (above 30 deg in the shed its good and if I time it right, sun into the shed). Current sun is low so at 1 pm or so its right in your eyes and time to go shoot the rifles.
It does eat a lot of powder if you load it up and I got it to load up. Best load was the GOEX at 2 inches at 924 FPS with a .457 ball and a wad. I will throttle that one back some more and try it at 700-800 fps (I have a lab radar so I can get good readings though it pick the wad up sometimes)
As many have noted, it shoots more accurately at lower velocity. I will keep playing with that. Now I know where it patterns with what powder I can move it out past the 25 feet I was shooting at.
It came working just fine (sans the short arbor). Timing good.
The Wedge system (assuming its working right) is fine. I had one Range Officer apologize for not giving me time to get the cylinder off. No problem, light tap with my wooden stick and it comes right out. Its quicker than the ROA.
The Hammer sight notch works just fine. The longer sight radius I can see even without the Eyepal. If the sun is right in your eyes not using the Eyepal works better.
The loading port is not friendly to JD conical s. It needs to be opened up. I am going to shoot it a lot more before I do any mods.
Cylinder lock up and barrel alignment are spot on.
The one head scratcher when caps started not popping was resolved when I took it down and found a nicely flattened cap in the hammer stop area. I could not see it until I got it broke down. Jam I was expecting, but that one sure contoured nicely.