I've got a Rossi Puma ('92 clone) in .44 Mag that I use for CAS. I chose a 200 gr. cast bullet to work up a load with, and low and behold the Rossi, my Hawes Western Marshall (Peacemaker clone) and Vaquero all like 5.0 gr. of Titegroup from an accuracy and POI perspective. So, what's the problem? I'm getting a 20-30% "double eject" in the Rossi when I shoot a stage. By that I mean, in a string of 10 off-hand shots 2-3 of the live rounds will pop out of the action when I eject the case I just fired!
I THINK that the problem is that I may be a bit too energetic working the lever, but it seems I need to be somewhat aggressive otherwise the fired case doesn't completely exit, with obvious results. I've tried loading some 240 gr. pills to give me a "heavier" live round that might resist being thrown out, and that seems to work, but as you might imagine POI changes and I now have to keep track of two different loads in the same caliber (since the Vaquero DOESN'T like that load so far). If you're familiar with the '92 action, there's a little "catch" or stiff spot in the lever throw that seems to be where the ejector pops out the empty and the follower lifts up the next live round. There's another stiff spot when the lever is closed and the two vertical cams lock the bolt.
So, long story/short question: Is there anything I can do (kitchen table gunsmith with a good gun assembly/disassemby reference) to smoothe up the action without compromizing the ability of the rifle to handle full-house Mag. ammo? Or should I just resign myself to trying to find a 240 gr. load that all three guns will accept reasonably well?
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Doug444
I THINK that the problem is that I may be a bit too energetic working the lever, but it seems I need to be somewhat aggressive otherwise the fired case doesn't completely exit, with obvious results. I've tried loading some 240 gr. pills to give me a "heavier" live round that might resist being thrown out, and that seems to work, but as you might imagine POI changes and I now have to keep track of two different loads in the same caliber (since the Vaquero DOESN'T like that load so far). If you're familiar with the '92 action, there's a little "catch" or stiff spot in the lever throw that seems to be where the ejector pops out the empty and the follower lifts up the next live round. There's another stiff spot when the lever is closed and the two vertical cams lock the bolt.
So, long story/short question: Is there anything I can do (kitchen table gunsmith with a good gun assembly/disassemby reference) to smoothe up the action without compromizing the ability of the rifle to handle full-house Mag. ammo? Or should I just resign myself to trying to find a 240 gr. load that all three guns will accept reasonably well?
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Doug444