My Dad just bought a Pietta 1851 Navy
It is a touch hard for him to load. I think the ball he was using was very hard; I used six of mine (Hornady) at a nominal .375" (I did most of his loading today) and it was much easier, while still shaving a full ring. It shoots well, to point of aim at 33 feet. Nice balance and good trigger too. His first two targets he grouped it well, even the first one- grouped as well as I did with it actually and my eyes are 34 years younger. He was grouping 5" with the thing from stone cold so i thought he did well
Anyway. Maybe the trick thing for him would be a conversion cylinder. All I know is that they are out there
Am I correct that for this revolver it would be a .38 special conversion? I think he'd get much more enjoyment out of this with fixed ammunition
It is a touch hard for him to load. I think the ball he was using was very hard; I used six of mine (Hornady) at a nominal .375" (I did most of his loading today) and it was much easier, while still shaving a full ring. It shoots well, to point of aim at 33 feet. Nice balance and good trigger too. His first two targets he grouped it well, even the first one- grouped as well as I did with it actually and my eyes are 34 years younger. He was grouping 5" with the thing from stone cold so i thought he did well
Anyway. Maybe the trick thing for him would be a conversion cylinder. All I know is that they are out there
Am I correct that for this revolver it would be a .38 special conversion? I think he'd get much more enjoyment out of this with fixed ammunition