Nice country, you are fortunate to be able to do that, Years ago I could as well, sadley no more due to "Urban Sprawl". What Brand of 1860? Load, what Powder, Projectile and Caps you using? My new VKV BG 456 240 Grain Flat Noise Bullets work well in most Steel Framed 1860 Revolvers, It makes them into Magnums, generating between 357 and 41 Magnum Power!
@MrKaido93 i was using 24gr of pyrodex P under a Hornady 451 dia ball. i was using CCI #11 caps and actually i put a new cap on the chamber and it fired fine and i loaded it up with 6 more shots and all 6 went just fine. the Gun is a Pietta one i got from cabellas last year.
@MrKaido93 i am really considering your bullets there because the round balls lack mass and insecticidal density to really do much but they do mushroom up nice when the hit solid oak though.
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Nice country, you are fortunate to be able to do that, Years ago I could as well, sadley no more due to "Urban Sprawl". What Brand of 1860? Load, what Powder, Projectile and Caps you using? My new VKV BG 456 240 Grain Flat Noise Bullets work well in most Steel Framed 1860 Revolvers, It makes them into Magnums, generating between 357 and 41 Magnum Power!
MrKaido93 1 month ago
@MrKaido93 i was using 24gr of pyrodex P under a Hornady 451 dia ball. i was using CCI #11 caps and actually i put a new cap on the chamber and it fired fine and i loaded it up with 6 more shots and all 6 went just fine. the Gun is a Pietta one i got from cabellas last year.
ryanjames170 1 month ago
@MrKaido93 i am really considering your bullets there because the round balls lack mass and insecticidal density to really do much but they do mushroom up nice when the hit solid oak though.
ryanjames170 1 month ago