oldwolf
40 Cal.
I was able to get the range yesterday to try out this new revolver. Overall I was pleased with the results, all problems had I believe can be rectified, especially with a little input from you guys.
1) Target was set at 15 yards. With ball, wad OP, and 35 grains powder, the balls consistently hit 8” high and 1” to the right. This was repeated with 40 grain loads and the POI results were nearly the same.
2) With the 35 grain loads the loading arm fell 40% to 50% of the time. With the 40 grain loads the loading arm fell 100% of the time.
3) #11 caps were a little large for the nipples, but a slight squeeze to reshape them worked to keep them on.
4) The trigger is great on this gun. Are they all great like this from the factory?
5) All I had were .457 balls for my ROA, so I was a little concerned about using them in this gun, since .454 balls are recommended. The worry was unfounded however, as the leverage offered by the Dragoon design easily allowed me to seat the balls.
Site Issue: The sights are set high for 15 yard shooting, but it is probably dead on at 75 or 100 yards though. :wink: Since most of my shooting will be between 15 and 50 yards, I would like to adjust the sights. Because the POI is high, I will need to deepen the hammer notch a little, even though doing anything like this to a beautiful pistol such as this bothers me. I will just have to be very careful and take little off at a time. The windage error is not that bad and I can live with it for a while I suppose. Still, 1 inch to the right at 15 yards is probably 3 inches or so at 50 yards, so maybe I can adjust the hammer notch to the left a little. What procedure and tools do you guys recommend to do these hammer notch adjustments?
Loading Arm Issue: The retaining spring on the loading arm is very stout, so I was surprised this issue even happened. I suppose an adjustment to the angle of the stationary loading arm clip that is attached to the barrel is needed. My guess is that not much material removal is required, just an angle change is in order. Again, what procedure do you guys recommend to accomplish this?
Undersized Nipple Issue: Buying new after market nipples will likely correct this, or using #10 if they are not too tight. This is an easy problem and not too serious. For now I will just reshape the caps prior to use.
Other Notes:
Cleaning up was actually pretty easy since you can remove the barrel from the grip frame. Hot water easily cleaned up the barrel and cylinder, and I used a toothbrush and warm water dripping from the faucet to clean the hammer and cylinder pin with out getting water inside the action. I found you can do this if you hold the action upside down so the fouled water drains away from the internal mechanism.
This is my first Italian gun, and the quality is quite impressive imho. I wasn’t sure what to expect, only having American made arms in my closet, but I think Sam Colt would be proud to have his name on this one.
:hatsoff:
I’m looking forward to your advice concerning these issues, and to the next time I get to take this revolver to the range.
Oldwolf - Over and Out :v
1) Target was set at 15 yards. With ball, wad OP, and 35 grains powder, the balls consistently hit 8” high and 1” to the right. This was repeated with 40 grain loads and the POI results were nearly the same.
2) With the 35 grain loads the loading arm fell 40% to 50% of the time. With the 40 grain loads the loading arm fell 100% of the time.
3) #11 caps were a little large for the nipples, but a slight squeeze to reshape them worked to keep them on.
4) The trigger is great on this gun. Are they all great like this from the factory?
5) All I had were .457 balls for my ROA, so I was a little concerned about using them in this gun, since .454 balls are recommended. The worry was unfounded however, as the leverage offered by the Dragoon design easily allowed me to seat the balls.
Site Issue: The sights are set high for 15 yard shooting, but it is probably dead on at 75 or 100 yards though. :wink: Since most of my shooting will be between 15 and 50 yards, I would like to adjust the sights. Because the POI is high, I will need to deepen the hammer notch a little, even though doing anything like this to a beautiful pistol such as this bothers me. I will just have to be very careful and take little off at a time. The windage error is not that bad and I can live with it for a while I suppose. Still, 1 inch to the right at 15 yards is probably 3 inches or so at 50 yards, so maybe I can adjust the hammer notch to the left a little. What procedure and tools do you guys recommend to do these hammer notch adjustments?
Loading Arm Issue: The retaining spring on the loading arm is very stout, so I was surprised this issue even happened. I suppose an adjustment to the angle of the stationary loading arm clip that is attached to the barrel is needed. My guess is that not much material removal is required, just an angle change is in order. Again, what procedure do you guys recommend to accomplish this?
Undersized Nipple Issue: Buying new after market nipples will likely correct this, or using #10 if they are not too tight. This is an easy problem and not too serious. For now I will just reshape the caps prior to use.
Other Notes:
Cleaning up was actually pretty easy since you can remove the barrel from the grip frame. Hot water easily cleaned up the barrel and cylinder, and I used a toothbrush and warm water dripping from the faucet to clean the hammer and cylinder pin with out getting water inside the action. I found you can do this if you hold the action upside down so the fouled water drains away from the internal mechanism.
This is my first Italian gun, and the quality is quite impressive imho. I wasn’t sure what to expect, only having American made arms in my closet, but I think Sam Colt would be proud to have his name on this one.
:hatsoff:
I’m looking forward to your advice concerning these issues, and to the next time I get to take this revolver to the range.
Oldwolf - Over and Out :v