I'm considering getting another MLP that doesn't make quite as much mess as my old Pietta.
The Ruger Old Army Nitro conversions seem to fit the bill, but I've got a few questions:
What calibre are they? I've seen them listed as both .45 and .44.
Can I use hard cast lead .429/.454 bullets with nitro powder in them?
Would save me having to get lead balls as I already have them for my rifles.
Are gunsmiths still doing nitro conversions for them? I know of Kershaw and Westlake, any others?
Thanks.
Ruger Old Army Nitro Conversion
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Re: Ruger Old Army Nitro Conversion
AA gunsmiths do conversions
http://aandagunsmiths.co.uk/
really western orientated and good to talk to
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Re: Ruger Old Army Nitro Conversion
Forgot about them, spoke to them at the 2014 Shooting Show. I agree they're a good bunch.Dellboy wrote:AA gunsmiths do conversions
http://aandagunsmiths.co.uk/
really western orientated and good to talk to
Re: Ruger Old Army Nitro Conversion
I had a very interesting conversation with the owner of Anvil Conversions along these lines last year.
http://www.anvilconversions.co.uk/index ... e13768.htm
His opinion was that, being mostly bits from the Ruger Blackhawk, the ROA is quite capable of shooting a reasonable charge of nitro powder. They need to be fitted with a set of his shotgun-primer nipples and re-proofed, specifying the load (eg 8gn Herco).
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http://www.anvilconversions.co.uk/index ... e13768.htm
His opinion was that, being mostly bits from the Ruger Blackhawk, the ROA is quite capable of shooting a reasonable charge of nitro powder. They need to be fitted with a set of his shotgun-primer nipples and re-proofed, specifying the load (eg 8gn Herco).
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