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Got out for a few rounds this morning. Only had one box of lite handloads, everything else I have is for stronger actions.
Hit's a couple inches high at twenty yards. Load was 6 grains of unique with a 250 gr. LRN. Going to try upping that to 6.5 on the Unique as see what that does. Action is pretty stiff but I'll bet a couple hundred rounds will smooth that right out.
Cimarron 1871 Richards Type II conversion in .45 Colt.
Looking forward to spending more time with it. It's a blast to shoot!
jb
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Nice one. Not a top-break , but an old enough design to interest me.
I think it's only a matter of time before I have one of those...
FYI, I much prefer Universal (aka Universal Clays) versus Unique; I find it burns somewhat cleaner, and is a smidge more accurate and less powder-position-sensitive in lighter reloads. Some older fellas at the range turned me onto it for those reasons years ago, and I found they were right.
Awesome, grats on getting it, been wanting one myself for years.
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That's lovely. I recently converted one of my 1860 Armies to 45 LC. 'Course I'm shooting black in it and it's a blast! (that's for Blaine)
The instructions said to get out your dremel with a sanding wheel and spend an afternoon cutting the loading channel. I took it to the mill and spent 10 minutes on a set-up and 10 on the cut and it was done. At some point I'll cut the barrel off and dovetail a front sight on it. About 5 inches?
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