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Join Date: March 14, 2011
Location: Central Pennsylvania
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Ruger Old Army Conicals vs Roundballs
In this three part series I'll test the performance of round balls against two different conical bullet designs in a custom 14-inch barreled Ruger Old Army Buntline cap and ball revolver. This is part one of the series. It documents the performance of round balls.
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Join Date: February 16, 2006
Location: IOWA
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Keep up your good work !!!
That was well done and appreciate your post. It is not only a good study, but instructional and showing good personal techique. ....
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Join Date: September 28, 2008
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Entertaining and informative, as always.
And you even have clean ears.
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Join Date: February 19, 2011
Location: Winter Park, Florida
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Duelist-- I took note of your little dowel technique for snugging caps. I shoot an Uberti Colt Walker and from time to time have had a cap back off and make rotating the cylinder difficult to impossible. I thought your snug trick would make sense for me. Using wood, have you had a cap ignite using the dowel??
Very cool video. Thanks. And, your stuff rocks!! .02 David
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Join Date: September 17, 2011
Location: Alabama
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Excellent writeup and video. I am going to try the dowel idea thank you for that.
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Senior Member
Join Date: March 14, 2011
Location: Central Pennsylvania
Posts: 382
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I've never set a cap off that way.
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Join Date: April 14, 2008
Location: Stafford, VA
Posts: 1,318
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I use a dowel as well, but not so much to keep the caps on than to ensure they go bang. I can get misfires (but fires on second strike) on one of my Pietta remmies if I don't press the caps on well. Thought about increasing hammer spring tension but would rather not.
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Join Date: April 25, 2010
Location: Arkansas
Posts: 2,841
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Very impressive info. thanks.
If yer caps do not fit with finger pressure they are the wrong size. Interesting, faster does not always mean more penetration. |
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Join Date: February 16, 2006
Location: IOWA
Posts: 4,408
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Not a problem.
I see no problam using the #10's as he is looking for a tighter fit and sealing. Might just have to try this myself, next time. ....
![]() Did you guys also notice that he did not use the safety notches and instead only loaded five chambers. ..... ![]() Be Safe !!!
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