Went old school at the range today:
Ruger Old Army C&B, Beretta Laramie .38, and a 1956 S&W Military and Police .38 special.
The Laramie is amazingly accurate and easy to shoot. The Old Army is always a challenge. I use Pyrodex pellets and getting them to ignite reliably is a struggle. I'm guaranteed at least a couple click-bangs per cylinder!
Handguns at the range today
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Handguns at the range today
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Re: Handguns at the range today
I used to use two Pyrodex pellets in my .45-70 loads, but never seen them used in a handgun.
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Re: Handguns at the range today
I've been using up Pyrodex pellets in my Pietta New Model Army recently.
They've been kicking around in my cupboard for ages because ... they never reliably went off.
However, I've discovered that if you give them a little extra tweak when ramming the ball home that they will crush just a little at the bottom and this powdered crumble gives the cap flame a good head start igniting the solid pellet.
I only use the one pellet as my barrel is significantly shorter than standard - two pellets would be wasted in a huge muzzle flash doing nothing.
They've been kicking around in my cupboard for ages because ... they never reliably went off.
However, I've discovered that if you give them a little extra tweak when ramming the ball home that they will crush just a little at the bottom and this powdered crumble gives the cap flame a good head start igniting the solid pellet.
I only use the one pellet as my barrel is significantly shorter than standard - two pellets would be wasted in a huge muzzle flash doing nothing.
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