Some years back, my late Father brought me a kit for a CVA "Colonial" pistol.
He found it collecting dust on a shelf in a gun shop over near Killeen, and knowing that I shot .45 sidelocks, he bought it and gave it to me to assemble and shoot.
I think that he paid about $35 for it.
I had to install a higher front sight-- just a dowel-pin really, and added a steel belt-clip from DGW
I really wanted to work-up a PRB load for it and experimented with .440 and .445 RBs, along with a variety of patches/loads, but never really got decent grouping.
I did some more shooting with it recently, and found that it seems to like the TC Maxi-balls that I cast for some of my other .45s, with 15 gns of FFF Triple 7 as just about right for a load. The Maxi's fall from my mould weighing right at 242 gns.... a pretty decent sleeping-pill in a .45.
Here's what 15 gns looks like next to the Maxi. The Maxi-ball is lubed with a Crisco/Gulf-wax mixture. I love the powder-economy when shooting these pistols!
This bullet and load clocks around 750 fps, as measured 10 feet from the muzzle. This is comparable to a factory .44 special load.
And here's the exit-hole on a 2x6, shot at 15 yds. That TC Maxi is often maligned as being over penetrative on deer-sized game out of a rifle, but in a lightly-charged pistol, that penetration is a bonus!
And lastly, here's the final group of the day, five shots at 28 yds with no swabbing during the string.
All in all, satisfying performance from a pistol that is little more than a big Derringer. I'm glad I didn't give-up on it.
I'm definitely planning on carrying it as a backup for my Hawken during the fall...
HH All!
Skillet