For those who haven't seen it before - a web page with photos and ballistic info.
Purdey Howdah Pistol
Purdey Howdah Pistol
gard72977 said:I have never thought about the recoil being off center. Good info but im not getting one!
satx78247 said:VERY NICE!!!
Have you tried it with a palm-full of shot?
(IF it was mine, I might well keep it loaded with buckshot for "prowlers" both 4 & 2-legged.)
yours, satx
same here. With a 30 gr 2FF charge and a .595 RB w a .015 patch; not much more than a buck in the hands. My buddy that I went to the range w DID get "cap burn" on his left wrist from firing the left barrel, (I had my coat on, didn't notice) but the recoil? Nah. It was a little spunkier w GOEX as compared to 777, that and the 777 gave me 3 out of 4 hang fires. BP? PoP POP POP every time, thank you very much!Jumpshot said:gard72977 said:I have never thought about the recoil being off center. Good info but im not getting one!
I've heard several people say that about Howdah pistols. Although I've never shot an original Howdah, I've not noticed such a feeling when shooting my Pedersoli Howdah pistol, with light or heavy loads. The recoil feels normal to me. :idunno: And I've gotten great accuracy with mine.
Maybe it has something to do with the fact that that gun is a bigger caliber, and the weight, since that page says it's a lightweight pistol. The Pedersoli weighs about two pounds more. But that's just a guess.
I wouldn't let the comments about the accuracy of an old original gun dissuade you from buying a Pedersoli Howdah (assuming that's your only reason for not buying one). That would be like reading something about an old original Hawken having lousy accuracy so you decide not to buy a T/C Hawken.
Just my opinion.
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