Walther22lr
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I was able to take my newly acquired replica 1860 steel frame bp revolver out and shoot it last weekend for the first time.
Only a couple dozen shots fired, but it was really fun! The .454 balls seated well. The CCI no. 11 caps fit tight and none fell off. My canister of 5 year old Pyrodex worked well as did the Wonder Wads. I had no cap jams from fragments and only one cap needed a second hit to fire. Recoil was mild compared to the .45 Colt and .45 acp I was shooting that day.
Clean up went rather quickly too. I knew I would like the detachable barrel feature of the Colt design.
I have no idea of the accuracy for now as the target I was using had been ventilated by other .45 caliber bullets. I was more interested in seeing if it would fire every time!
To all of you who shared advice with me in my previous post on this gun, thanks!!
I have been using Pyrodex since 1978 in my .45 Colt on an occasional basis. Other than black powder (which I have not seen for sale in my area) are there any other bp subs that anyone can recommend?