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There are a couple on gunbroker right now.Ive tried to find one new, maybe its not a common gun.
There are a couple on gunbroker right now.Ive tried to find one new, maybe its not a common gun.
looks like you and I think alike. i shoot a stainless Ruger and a 36 Remington styleRuger Old Army or ROA. If not (they have not been produced for years now) I would say a steel framed Colt replica over a Remington replica. Now I like brass framed .36 Colts with reduced powder charges, but that's ME. A steel framed Colt Army from Pietta will serve you well. If you buy an Uberti, then the short arbor issue will raise it's ugly head.
For years I had admired the 1858 Remington but the grips were to small for my hands. A couple of years ago Dixie gun works offered an 1858 with a larger frame, so I took a chance and bought one. It is a Pietta and it is well made, accurate right out of the box and it fits my hands perfectly. I simply love it, but if I am going to do any bear or hog hunting with my smoke pole, I will bring my Colt 3rd model dragoon for back up.I have an UbertI 1858 Remington that is fantastic, I’ve done nothing to it. In fact it still has the factory nipples, very solid gun and accurate. The last two weekends of shooting it have been spent on my rifle range shooting longer distances with it. I was at 75 yards and am hitting a 12 x 18 steel plate nearly 100%. My load is 30gn by volume fff with lubed felt wad And homemade caps. I have also had the same results with paper cartridge. I love this pistol!
A little over a week ago I ordered an 1860 from Long Hunter. It will have all options offered except the barrel crown. I’m hoping it’s as good as the 58. I’ve never held or shot a colt pattern revolver.
Cool.I should have my new ROA by Monday according to tracking. Im very excited even though i blew the budget. Ill post pictures when it arrives.
They like .457 roundballs by the way.I should have my new ROA by Monday according to tracking. Im very excited even though i blew the budget. Ill post pictures when it arrives.
The cylindrical thingy next to it in pic 1 is a compact “ travel “ cleaning kit that I got on fleebay for around 25.00. I thought that was a bit expensive, but it’s pretty cool & does a great job.Cool.
They do incredibly well with the Kaido conicals too and handle up to 35gr of T7fff as well. What’s not to love rightThey like .457 roundballs by the way.
Keep hearing about these Kaido conicals. As an individual who cast all the projectiles I shoot is there a mold available for them.?They do incredibly well with the Kaido conicals too and handle up to 35gr of T7fff as well. What’s not to love right
Yessir to both of your questions.Keep hearing about these Kaido conicals. As an individual who cast all the projectiles I shoot is there a mold available for them.?
I shoot a lot of 45c in black powder in the ROA. Will they work in that manner. ?
Thanks. I shoot several hundreds over a years time so at $44 a hundred a mold will pay for its self.Yessir to both of your questions.
A Japanese guy named Kaido designed these cast conicals specifically for the ROA. They are perfect loading & shooting.
If I remember correctly their dia is .456
I got my bullets from a guy that’s back in my home state of Md. he’s selling them on GB and some other site. They are from wheel weight lead. They are 40.00 or 44.00 for 100. I can’t remember which. They came lubed with 50/50 beeswax/tallow which by the time they got to Fl & I got them out of the mailbox, all the lube had melted & made one big nasty clump of a mess to clean off.
I now use a spray on lube mixture called Bens or Bills liquid lube on all my conicals.
Yes, there are Kaido molds available and in a cpl diff weights too. A friend just got the 220gr Kaido mold -150.00 I think he said.
I’ll look up that info & send you the link to them
Right on. That’s why my friend that I got my ROA from bought the mold & he hooked me up with his old casting set up. So I can borrow the mold when I need more bullets.Thanks. I shoot several hundreds over a years time so at $44 a hundred a mold will pay for its self.
You’re welcome. I’ve been nuthin short of impressed with them in my ROAHad never heard of this Kaido mold; thanks for the info.
LOL. Maybe he will “ rent” the mold to me. I’m just a short way up the highway in Rhode Island. I’d gladly leave a deposit.Right on. That’s why my friend that I got my ROA from bought the mold & he hooked me up with his old casting set up. So I can borrow the mold when I need more bullets.
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