Ahem..... Are you ever going to shoot the Walker and give us a report?
Finally got some time to get out to the range with the Walker today and the gun is totally different in how it behaves compared to any others I have worked up loads for.
First I had to shoot out the two ACP bullets I seated in empty chambers to get the seating depth figured out and from there was able to charge through the nipple ports and fire them out. It turned out that 45 grains of 3F is about right for the ACP bullets and 48-50 for .451 balls with an 1/8 inch felt lube wad under the ball.
I had two tie ups with caps jamming the works and had to tear the action most of the way down to get the buggers out. Looks like I may have to employ Mikes action shield and a cap post on the Walker if I can't get it to behave without them although I would like to keep it as original as what the old guys had to use.
The wedge looks perfect but 25 rounds isn't much of a test. I couldn't get any where near 60 grains in with the grease wad and ball. I could barely make that load work with 50 grains.
The gun shoots high and right. With the bullets it's about 12inched high and 3 inches right at 25 yards from sand bags and with the ball it's about 8 high and 3 right.
I didn't take the chronograph today as I just wanted to see how the gun behaved and try to come up with a respectable load which I think was achieved.
I have some more work to do on her as I can't hold elevation with that factory front sight so will cut a dovetail and mill out a target style Partridge front blade. I also think that a square notch made out of the factory V in the hammer nose will be needed.
I also think I will at some point ream out the chamber mouths deeper so as to have more seating depth versatility .
Here are the targets shot today working up a load for both conical and ball.
First target top 4 are the ACP bullets with 50 grains of 3f. I had to practically stand on the loading lever to get the bullet nose deep enough to clear the barrel.
The second four are balls with lube wad and 50 grains of 3F. The one on the far left was an off hand shot after a short cap misfire. The bottom of the green was the aiming point.
The second target was both conicals and bullets with the top six the ACP bullets and all the rest balls. The balls were so deformed from the loading rod face they shot all over the place on the second go around.
I think I will probably have to machine an insert threaded into the loading rod face for ball seating.
She acts like she wants to shoot but I am going to get that new front sight in before trying it again.