Hi
Recently I purchased a Ruger Old Army in stainless steel with 7.5” barrel and adjustable sights from a member here. I’ve shot it twice so far and today had the second outing:
I’ve made two upgrades to the revolver since purchase. One is I changed the factory nipples over to some Track of the Wolf stainless ones designed to take CCI #11s, of which I have a great deal. These nipples work great. The factory ones didn’t work too well with those caps and they came off pretty easily. The second upgrade was switching to rubber Pachmayr Presentation target grips. The factory wood grips work great, but the Ruger is a large and front heavy pistol and they felt small and a bit slippery in my hands. The Pachmayrs are uglier, but the grippy texture and larger size offers great control and absorbs recoil nicely.
I fired at 15 yards and with the rear sight dialed all the way down, the revolver put two cylinders into a roughly 2” group a couple inches above point of aim. Next I set the target at 20 yards and after gathering my bearings and focusing, managed to put 12 shots into a 2.5” group. I had two definite flyers. The POI was a bit higher still so I will need to obtain a taller front sight for the gun. Groups and load date follow:
I fired 35 rounds with no misfires except on the last cylinder, where a couple light strikes happened. I believe this was due to the nipples becoming dirty from firing and cushioning the hammer fall. I always press down the caps with a stick but the nipples were really filthy. These groups were pretty decent considering I was firing off the back of my sedan. I think with more load development and practice on my part the Ruger will make for an excellent shooter. I am pleased with the revolver and it is very pleasant to shoot.
Thanks!
-Smokey
Recently I purchased a Ruger Old Army in stainless steel with 7.5” barrel and adjustable sights from a member here. I’ve shot it twice so far and today had the second outing:
I’ve made two upgrades to the revolver since purchase. One is I changed the factory nipples over to some Track of the Wolf stainless ones designed to take CCI #11s, of which I have a great deal. These nipples work great. The factory ones didn’t work too well with those caps and they came off pretty easily. The second upgrade was switching to rubber Pachmayr Presentation target grips. The factory wood grips work great, but the Ruger is a large and front heavy pistol and they felt small and a bit slippery in my hands. The Pachmayrs are uglier, but the grippy texture and larger size offers great control and absorbs recoil nicely.
I fired at 15 yards and with the rear sight dialed all the way down, the revolver put two cylinders into a roughly 2” group a couple inches above point of aim. Next I set the target at 20 yards and after gathering my bearings and focusing, managed to put 12 shots into a 2.5” group. I had two definite flyers. The POI was a bit higher still so I will need to obtain a taller front sight for the gun. Groups and load date follow:
I fired 35 rounds with no misfires except on the last cylinder, where a couple light strikes happened. I believe this was due to the nipples becoming dirty from firing and cushioning the hammer fall. I always press down the caps with a stick but the nipples were really filthy. These groups were pretty decent considering I was firing off the back of my sedan. I think with more load development and practice on my part the Ruger will make for an excellent shooter. I am pleased with the revolver and it is very pleasant to shoot.
Thanks!
-Smokey