I owned a Colt 1860 Army and I can honestly say I truly hated it. Accuracy was excellent and had a nice tight grouping but reloading it every time made me hate black powder shooting. Getting extra cylinders was a joke, who wants to tear down your revolver at the range just to change the cylinder so you can keep shooting
..STILL, I wanted to shoot black powder revolvers so I done some research and came up with this..
I saw the 1858 Remington repo and the quick change cylinder and just fell in love! I figure I can get 2 more cylinders and then go to the range and blast for 3 cylinders worth and then sit down and while I go over my loads and targets I can reload my 3 cylinders and go at it again. When I start shooting I wanna shoot a while, ya know
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I read on the Uberti and Pietta, the forum I hit seemed to lean towards the Pietta as being the best with Ruger Blackhawk and then Cimarron Repos as being the choice IF money was no object. I was going to buy from Calebs but then ran into a post that said their quality had really suffered. At this point I found the Bass Pro Shop guns and just laughed about that while I surfed on. To make a long story short I wound-up with this thing at Gunbroker dot com.
http://www.gunbroker.com/auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=10801338Its on the way here from Florida as I write this. I (thought) Pietta was the best overall choice, passing on the Uberti the local gun shop had here IN STOCK! (GeeZus)..
Anyhoo, now I find out Im gonna hafta work on this thing OR the main spring, timing etc
.Brand-new and will need work
..NOW thats quality workmanship
(GeeZ) IF it takes too much to get this gun right I guess Ill go shopping again and just buy from Cimarron. I had no idea that the quality of guns was so sorry today. Next time Ill spend a little more money and buy one I dont have to work on. I have already owned a Ruger hog leg and didnt care for it too much, the gun just didnt fit me.
I think this Remington will be the ticket, at 129.00 bucks I havent lost much and I also fear I havent gotten much in return either.
P.S. - I read about the corn meal on top of the wad, I busted a gut when I read that
I done my old Colt the same way, I wanted that ball as close to the barrel as I could get it! *L*
David L
Chicken today and feathers tomorrow
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