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Old July 12, 2009, 08:06 AM   #6
madcratebuilder
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C&BGuy, I would not be concerned about that brasser bashers and their claims of doom and failure. Your Pitta should have double horizontal pins on the arbor.

Colt specifications for the open top .44 steel frame are 25 to 30 grs of FFFg with 25 recommended. Reducing your load to the 18-20gr well insure a long life for the brass frame. Keep an eye on the barrel gap. If you get excessive gap, that movement well increase the possibility of peening the recoil shield. My Pietta .44 brasser came out of the box with a tight barrel gap and the arbor was only .010 short.
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