Skirmisher
32 Cal
I recently purchased a Pedersoli Remington (new model army) and am looking forward to shooting it as soon as it gets above freezing where I live .
Here are my initial observations after receiving it:
1. The cylinder lock up (at full cock) is very tight (tighter than my Uberti and Pietta new model armies).
2. The trigger pull is right at two pounds. It holds a two pound weight hung from the trigger. But at two pounds one ounce, the hammer falls.
3. Pedersoli recommends a .454 round ball, but I also plan on trying .457. It looks like .457 will seat without too much effort, and I'll expect better accuracy with .457 (better engagement in the rifling).
At ~3 times the cost of a Pietta or Uberti new model army, I suspect it will be worth the cost in terms of accuracy when shooting off hand. Right out of the box.
Has anyone else here shot a Pedersoli Remington revolver? What are your thoughts?
Here are my initial observations after receiving it:
1. The cylinder lock up (at full cock) is very tight (tighter than my Uberti and Pietta new model armies).
2. The trigger pull is right at two pounds. It holds a two pound weight hung from the trigger. But at two pounds one ounce, the hammer falls.
3. Pedersoli recommends a .454 round ball, but I also plan on trying .457. It looks like .457 will seat without too much effort, and I'll expect better accuracy with .457 (better engagement in the rifling).
At ~3 times the cost of a Pietta or Uberti new model army, I suspect it will be worth the cost in terms of accuracy when shooting off hand. Right out of the box.
Has anyone else here shot a Pedersoli Remington revolver? What are your thoughts?
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