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A buddy of mine was complaining about how hard it was to load his ROA. So he brought it over and I discovered that he was loading .490” ball in that gun. He’d already fired at least 2 cylinders before he brought it up. Nothing was bent or stretched that I could see… that’s the benefit of a stout design and proper material.

I hear ya, there's a big difference between the two though. One's almost nonexistent in the front, the other is quite stout!! The top strap on one is skinny and then has a large groove down the middle of it, the other is thick and solid like a Blackhawk. One can handle Ruger only's, the other . . . not so much.

Mike
 
Super sexy. Wish I’d pulled the trigger on that Marshall, when I had the chance.
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I got one very similar to this one

1862 CVA .36 Sheriff Model
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A buddy of mine was complaining about how hard it was to load his ROA. So he brought it over and I discovered that he was loading .490” ball in that gun. He’d already fired at least 2 cylinders before he brought it up. Nothing was bent or stretched that I could see… that’s the benefit of a stout design and proper material.
Holy Moly! The bullets must have looked more the shape of a cylinder rather than a ball coming out of the barrel. :D Wow! Talk about a press fit.
 
they are very nice. does anyone have photos of REMINGTONS done the same way?
 
A buddy of mine was complaining about how hard it was to load his ROA. So he brought it over and I discovered that he was loading .490” ball in that gun. He’d already fired at least 2 cylinders before he brought it up. Nothing was bent or stretched that I could see… that’s the benefit of a stout design and proper material.
That’s not just shaving a ring of lead…that’s a Purist’s wedding band!!
 
I hear ya, there's a big difference between the two though. One's almost nonexistent in the front, the other is quite stout!! The top strap on one is skinny and then has a large groove down the middle of it, the other is thick and solid like a Blackhawk. One can handle Ruger only's, the other . . . not so much.

Mike
It’s pretty obvious when they’re laying side by side. That Ruger frame is stout. But so is the cylinder, etc, etc. overbuilt by a very large margin.
 
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