4deer
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Every now and then I get to thinking about the Colt Walker and it's 60 grains of black powder and how fun it would be to shoot.... So far I've kept my wallet safe for quite a few years.
Today I caught interest again and was reading more about the differences between models and saw one author casually mention going from 60 to 50 gains with the Dragoon really wasn't a big deal since you only lose 100fps.
Then I'm like with my Remington 1858 I've loaded at least 40 maybe even 45 grains under a ball before... Been awhile so I'd have to test again and see. If 5 or 10 grains is no big deal maybe I should just be happy with what I have.
On the other hand if I'm going for the most "bang for my buck" it seems like a Dragoon shouldn't be on my radar since the Walker would be the only one to truly give me that bigger boom I'm craving. Then there's the loading lever failing issue that makes the Dragoon better....
Guess I need a fanticy gun... Which then makes me wish for my Remington with a longer cylinder. So my wallet stays safe so far.
Today I caught interest again and was reading more about the differences between models and saw one author casually mention going from 60 to 50 gains with the Dragoon really wasn't a big deal since you only lose 100fps.
Then I'm like with my Remington 1858 I've loaded at least 40 maybe even 45 grains under a ball before... Been awhile so I'd have to test again and see. If 5 or 10 grains is no big deal maybe I should just be happy with what I have.
On the other hand if I'm going for the most "bang for my buck" it seems like a Dragoon shouldn't be on my radar since the Walker would be the only one to truly give me that bigger boom I'm craving. Then there's the loading lever failing issue that makes the Dragoon better....
Guess I need a fanticy gun... Which then makes me wish for my Remington with a longer cylinder. So my wallet stays safe so far.
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