If y'all remember, I just bought a Walker from Denster. You may also have read in my posts that no matter what I take along, the ROA always goes.
Well I think I now have another pistol which will be a constant accompanist at the range. The Walker is going just like the ROA.
Here is my reaction to this pistol. I read in the Lyman book that 40 grains was a good load. So that is where I started. I came up with a high velocity of 897 and a low of 760 fps. Group was about two inches. Bumping it up to fifty grains gave me a high of 988 and a low of 841 (About an extra hundred fps) but the shots were all over the place.
With 50 grains the level of the powder is almost exactly one bullet diameter below the mouth of the chamber. Compressing it placed the bullet about 3/8 inch below the mouth of the chamber. I think you could get about 60 grains in the chamber and still compress the load enough to shoot it.
The pistol comes apart easy, and goes back together easily. It is a real dream to shoot. The action is smooth and solid. Trigger pull is comfortable. (I gotta work on my trigger finger anyway.)
The bottom line is, I can't wait to shoot this pistol again.
It loads easy, comes apart easy, it is just a dream to shoot. I did have a problem in one of the chambers. It misfires every time because the nipple is too short. I backed it out a half turn and that corrected the problem. But I am not sure I like the idea of firing the chamber with the nipple less than snug. This may be the pistol that is a candidate for Tresso nipples.
Here is a photo on my shooting table.
Well I think I now have another pistol which will be a constant accompanist at the range. The Walker is going just like the ROA.
Here is my reaction to this pistol. I read in the Lyman book that 40 grains was a good load. So that is where I started. I came up with a high velocity of 897 and a low of 760 fps. Group was about two inches. Bumping it up to fifty grains gave me a high of 988 and a low of 841 (About an extra hundred fps) but the shots were all over the place.
With 50 grains the level of the powder is almost exactly one bullet diameter below the mouth of the chamber. Compressing it placed the bullet about 3/8 inch below the mouth of the chamber. I think you could get about 60 grains in the chamber and still compress the load enough to shoot it.
The pistol comes apart easy, and goes back together easily. It is a real dream to shoot. The action is smooth and solid. Trigger pull is comfortable. (I gotta work on my trigger finger anyway.)
The bottom line is, I can't wait to shoot this pistol again.
It loads easy, comes apart easy, it is just a dream to shoot. I did have a problem in one of the chambers. It misfires every time because the nipple is too short. I backed it out a half turn and that corrected the problem. But I am not sure I like the idea of firing the chamber with the nipple less than snug. This may be the pistol that is a candidate for Tresso nipples.
Here is a photo on my shooting table.
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