You bet it is!! :grin: My Son and I currently own five betwwen us: The Walker, the 1860 Army Colt, the Third Model Dragoon, a 1858 Remmington New Model Army, and the 12" barreled 1858 New Model Army Buffalo.
Although other folks have been known to complain about the loading procedure, my Son and I both use custom-built loading stands that hold the wheelgun stationary while you load it with two hands. Goes pretty quick and works quite well, even comes with a small tray built into the stand that holds balls and wads to make loading even easier!
The Walker is really accurate! At 25 yards a couple of Sundays ago, I managed to shoot a 91x100 -3X, with 50 grains of 3Fg Goex, a wonder-wad and a .454 Hornady ball. None of the single shots that day came within a dozen points of my score!
Rikeman is right! Once you start, you'll want most of them! One more thing--the only thing that my revolvers eat is lead and powder with one small wad--no cereal or fillers! More BANG that way! :shocked2: :rotf:
Dave