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Good afternoon everyone.
I spent the early morning hours at my shooting club chronographing loads out of my "new" Ruger Old Army revolver. I thought I would share the information below. Please note these were 10 shot strings and I will be listing the string average. I was using Goex 3F powder that is at least 20 years old. Projectile was a Speer .457 roundball.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
25 gr. charge = 645 fps
30 gr. charge = 810 fps
35 gr. charge = 874 fps
40 gr. charge = 944 fps
I was also curious to test my favorite target load which consists of a 25 gr. charge with an Oxyoke wad over the top with the same roundball. This load chronographed at an average of 761 fps which is considerably faster than the same charge without the wad. I am intrigued to learn why this was the case.
Surpringsly this tank of a revolver shoots all of these loads very well averaging 2.5" or less with all groups. My target load still proved to be the best and will post a photo below of those groups. The distance was 50 ft and from an MTM pistol shooting rest.
The 40 grain charge was borderline unpleasant. Very much like a full house 158gr .357 Magnun load in terms of recoil and muzzle flip and significantly more recoil. If I was going to carry this thing I would probably choose the 35 grain load it was accurate and easier to shoot.
I brought a can of Pyrodex and intended to test it as well but there was something wrong with it. 20gr initial charges were failing to ignite and this was with RWS 1075 Plus caps. Therefore I ceased it's use after the first cylinder. What's odd is I bought this can back in the winter and it's now bad? It has been sitting in my hot garage since May but an older can 15 plus years shot up fine months ago.
Anyways I hope someone will find this information interesting or useful.
Take care everyone.
I spent the early morning hours at my shooting club chronographing loads out of my "new" Ruger Old Army revolver. I thought I would share the information below. Please note these were 10 shot strings and I will be listing the string average. I was using Goex 3F powder that is at least 20 years old. Projectile was a Speer .457 roundball.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
25 gr. charge = 645 fps
30 gr. charge = 810 fps
35 gr. charge = 874 fps
40 gr. charge = 944 fps
I was also curious to test my favorite target load which consists of a 25 gr. charge with an Oxyoke wad over the top with the same roundball. This load chronographed at an average of 761 fps which is considerably faster than the same charge without the wad. I am intrigued to learn why this was the case.
Surpringsly this tank of a revolver shoots all of these loads very well averaging 2.5" or less with all groups. My target load still proved to be the best and will post a photo below of those groups. The distance was 50 ft and from an MTM pistol shooting rest.
The 40 grain charge was borderline unpleasant. Very much like a full house 158gr .357 Magnun load in terms of recoil and muzzle flip and significantly more recoil. If I was going to carry this thing I would probably choose the 35 grain load it was accurate and easier to shoot.
I brought a can of Pyrodex and intended to test it as well but there was something wrong with it. 20gr initial charges were failing to ignite and this was with RWS 1075 Plus caps. Therefore I ceased it's use after the first cylinder. What's odd is I bought this can back in the winter and it's now bad? It has been sitting in my hot garage since May but an older can 15 plus years shot up fine months ago.
Anyways I hope someone will find this information interesting or useful.
Take care everyone.
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