LostInSauce
It's always high noon somewhere...
I'm sure we've had a million threads on this topic, so I figure one more won't break the camel's back. I recently got into BP shooting, and got myself a Colt 1851 Navy Reb Deluxe because it looked cool. I'm aware that the general opinion is that the brass frame is liable to shoot loose, as opposed to the steel frame. But I figure I'd get a second third millionth opinion on the topic. In the manuals I got (one from Pietta, the other from Cimarron? Maybe Traditions?) they listed two different powder loads to use. I've heard of people using powder loads as low as 7g, and one person saying that you can shoot full 30g loads so long as the cylinder has almost no wiggle room between itself and the frame. What loads do you guys recommend? Do you guys think the quality of brass used improved? Another question, how do you grip one of these revolvers? One hand? Two? Any details to pay attention to with finger placement? Finally, what size ball do you guys use for these? I got .457 because I figured bigger ball makes for a tighter seal.
Thanks for any help.
Thanks for any help.
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