I wanted a BP revolver to play with and did not want to mess up what I think is a bit of a classic in the ASP NMA from 1976.
I went with the target as I wanted to see how accurate I could get balls and conical s and what if any difference.
The Target as noted by others shoots high with the rear sight all the way down. About 15 inches in my case.
I went about it differently than others, I raised the front sight. I need to get it to the range (closed until Jan) and I need more caps (down to 3). But I can do a test as I have the records of the charges and loads prior.
Its funny that the Pietta has a lot in common with the ASP in regards to use of metric threads but the bolt is very different.
The Target also shoots 200 (corrected to 100) FPS slower than the ASP with the same loads. Twist is the same (checked both and cross verified with the Pietra listing).
I am freeing up an old pair of glasses to put my Eyepal(s) on and that allows a big improvement in sight picture.
Another interesting difference is that the Pietta Target has the poor cones people talk about (yes I got the Slixshots) but the ASP cones are decent and snug on a Number 11 CCI or Remington and the Pietta Target they just fall off the cones unless pinched a lot.
I went with the target as I wanted to see how accurate I could get balls and conical s and what if any difference.
The Target as noted by others shoots high with the rear sight all the way down. About 15 inches in my case.
I went about it differently than others, I raised the front sight. I need to get it to the range (closed until Jan) and I need more caps (down to 3). But I can do a test as I have the records of the charges and loads prior.
Its funny that the Pietta has a lot in common with the ASP in regards to use of metric threads but the bolt is very different.
The Target also shoots 200 (corrected to 100) FPS slower than the ASP with the same loads. Twist is the same (checked both and cross verified with the Pietra listing).
I am freeing up an old pair of glasses to put my Eyepal(s) on and that allows a big improvement in sight picture.
Another interesting difference is that the Pietta Target has the poor cones people talk about (yes I got the Slixshots) but the ASP cones are decent and snug on a Number 11 CCI or Remington and the Pietta Target they just fall off the cones unless pinched a lot.
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