justinoldguy
36 Cl.
Went to the rifle range today to try out a barely unmentionsble rifle ( original 1873 Winchester) I acquired the other day at a gun show. Took along my favorite cap and ball revolver for kicks, a stock .36 Pietta Navy I have had for 35+ years. Rather than move benches from the 100 yard line, I just let fly with my Pietta, using my standard load of a .375 round ball and about 25 grains of Pyro RS powder and crisco lube. Maybe not competition winning precision, but certainly "minute of desperado" accuracy. Aiming point was the drawn black circle. At 100 yards, that round ball still completed penetrated a 2x4, or actually the short section of a left over a 2x12 Douglas Fir behind the target. Davis Tutt, along with this particular board thought the .36 Navy was up to the task.