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Old December 4, 2005, 09:16 PM   #6
Remington kid
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Join Date: September 15, 2005
Location: South Central West Virginia
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Measure the cylinders to. It may pay to have them rimmed to .454-.455 and them chamfer them and shoot .457 balls for terrific acuracy.
Let me know how it comes out. It sounds like that new one is smoken!! Pun intended.
Don't know how it happened but it just must have been one of those days, yesterday. I shot 6 shots after doing a little more trigger work at 15 yards off hand. I could only see one spot about the size of a quarter and I thought something was way off. When I got down to the plywood target you could tell on the back side that all six shots went through that quorter size hole. Why is it that this never happens when i have witnesses???
Forgot to ad: This was with my Remington .44, 40g of fff Goex ,a home made wool 1/8" wad over the powder, lube over the wad and a .454 swaged Hornady ball and #10 Remington caps. The revolver had just been tore down and cleaned and lubed and the barrel de-leaded.Trigger pulls about 1 1/2 lbs.or a little less.
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