Id like to tell you about my experiences with black powder. Both good and bad. I owned a Colt Walker about 15 years ago. I really hated that gun, after 4 cylinders it would lock-up in the cylinder and shoot no more until it was cleaned, I got 3 extra cylinders out of it by keeping lard packed into the action after every cylinder shot but then again it would drip on my trigger finger and effect my aim. That open top and PIN in the cylinder made this gun a misery to shoot, I do NOT recommend buying this gun at any price unless you just wanna shoot a couple of cylinders and go home, a real pain to maintain. The Colt open tops were a design to contend with in its time but not a pistol you can shoot 50 or more times at the range, IT wont do it, it WILL lock-up and the cylinder will hatfa be removed for cleaning. This gun will hit anything at 25 yards IF your aim is true depending on your load, it points like your finger and the balance is TO this day is unmatched, BAR NONE! It has a balance that seems to be very natural, I love the accuracy of this gun when in the heat-of-battle
.IT cannot be beat in my own personal opinion. Do I shoot one? NO, its a weapon of the cival war and not worth my time. Good gun but it will only shoot so many times before it fails, NOT my kinda gun folks.
Now I have a 1858 Pietta Remington Repo in 44 cal. Nice gun!! It will shoot as many cylinders as you want, you can change out cylinders and keep shooting. Just be ready to have LARD all over your hands and gun, yeah, but it shoots, and shoots good. Slippery shooting my man, its a pain in the ole a-hole, BUT if you wanna shoot this type of gun the mess is worth it, right? WRONG! Every time you shoot a new cylinder you have to wade in LARD or GREESE, greese the cylinder pin, greese the cylinder, greese the action. EVERY TIME after the first cylinder OR that sucker will lock-up
.I KNOW, I OWN ONE. Get this: I took my 1858 to the range, EVERYTIME I had to get my fingers greasy by doing every cylinder with GREASE, GREASE the pin GREASE the ACTION, OR it will lock-up and break the HAND or the HAND SPRING. Ive broke 3 hand springs and chipped the frontal part of the hand. Notice that anyone that shoots this type of gun has a rag in their back pocket because the grease leaks down to their trigger finger.
I love an accurate gun but black powder cannot give me that, the fouling the load and accuracy is just ridiculous comapired to moden firearms. I can give a MUCH cleaner kill with a modern firearm, if you wanna shoot OLD guns then get ready to accept the accuracy, its NOTHING like a modern firearm.
Case in point:
225# whitetail deer dropped at 550 yards with 300 Winchester magnum, BP cannot do that
..NO BP Can do the that Im aware of.
Taking the BP to the range and compairing it to a simple 45 auto is just a laugh, BP will NOT do the accuracy of modern firearms
PERIOD!!!
WHY wound a deer when you can kill him right on the spot! These folks that SAY a BP will kill out to 500 yards is just dreaming, no 50 or 64 can do it, they have the trajectory of a hand-thrown grapefruit
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Final analysis of BP left me with sticking to my ole guns, which is a 45 auto and a 300 Winchester magnum, the BP is a thing of the past, if you like that accuracy then BP is for YOU
..NOT me
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David L
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