I picked up a barely used Uberti Walker Colt a couple weeks ago, and got to the range today. So here's the drill:
Good-My loading lever does not drop, so that's one middle age worry averted. On a line loaded with AR15s, the Walker does get attention. When I was packing up, a guy came by and said, "What were you shooting that made all that smoke? That thing is awesome."
Bad-Having read of all the stout loads and recoil, I expected more of a Marvin the Martian earth shattering kaboom. Even though I was shooting the same load in the Walker as my .45 rifle (50gr FFFg), it wasn't as exciting as I expected. Cool, yes. earth shattering, no.
Ugly-Knowing from my 1860 Army that these C&B pistols were supposed to be regulated for 50 yards, that's what I shot at. It was still hitting a foot high, which is within minute-of-battlefield, but not quite what I was hoping for.
I was shooting RB, will conicals bring my point of impact down?
Good-My loading lever does not drop, so that's one middle age worry averted. On a line loaded with AR15s, the Walker does get attention. When I was packing up, a guy came by and said, "What were you shooting that made all that smoke? That thing is awesome."
Bad-Having read of all the stout loads and recoil, I expected more of a Marvin the Martian earth shattering kaboom. Even though I was shooting the same load in the Walker as my .45 rifle (50gr FFFg), it wasn't as exciting as I expected. Cool, yes. earth shattering, no.
Ugly-Knowing from my 1860 Army that these C&B pistols were supposed to be regulated for 50 yards, that's what I shot at. It was still hitting a foot high, which is within minute-of-battlefield, but not quite what I was hoping for.
I was shooting RB, will conicals bring my point of impact down?