Hello,
Wadcutter, could be a good idea, even though i never got better results than in .38special.
Whatever, i tried the VV N320 with the 230gr Hornady HAP .451 (for ACP) and it worked pretty well, indeed.
Had 15 shots each with 8.0, 8.5, 9.0 grains of N320 for a start, bullet was seated as low as possible, the crimp being placed just on (slightly above) the bullets shoulder, so to have less space left in the big .454 case.
Yes it worked fine, bullets looked a bit odd, but accuracy was very good with the 9.0 load. I had the impression that moving up in powder, the accuracy got better. I have to try with 9.5 and 10.0 next time.
Recoil was still very pleasant with the 9.0 load, tamed by the heavy FA Model 83. The load with 8.0 was ok, but it felt like one or the other rounds banged differently; could that be the position of the powder in the case?
Praise to the FA Model 83, it really is a formidable strong and accurate revolver. Crowd went up when i shot 5 consecutives shots into almost one ragged hole of 4 with 1 flyer just touching, it was impressive. Some of them had never seen a FA and were impressed by the non-moving cylinder and the strong clicks when cocking, sounds familiar?
Oh, sorry i just talk(write) too much...
A little drawback came when trying the 20sec. speed shooting were, as already stated in the thread, you will have to train hard in order to recover form every shot, adding the looong single action pull!
Especially with the wooden grips, the rubber grips would certainly give an advantage, here.
One final important note: the shots were way too high and i have tu purchase a higher front sight if i would want to compete with it.
But lets be honest, the accuracy and pleasure to handle and shoot this big revolver makes up for everything else.
Stuffed with full power loads it's a very though hunting and silhouette competition gun, loaded with light loads it's a formidable plinking gun and i could bet that it would just do fine in bullseye competition.
But that you know, already.
So, a last little question to you FA connaisseurs:
How do you replace the firing pin on the older models as there is nothing to unscrew or open as to do so?
Thanks for the hint...