Video - Shooting the 1875 Remington Revolver

Started by Bottom Dealin Mike, November 29, 2011, 09:19:38 AM

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Bottom Dealin Mike

This is one of the most distinctive looking sixguns of the old west.




Grapeshot

I had two of them.  Both in .44-40.  I bought two .357 cylinders and had them bored out and chambered to .44 Spl so I could use .44 Colt Cartridges in them.  Worked great with BP and Subs.  Sold them to simplify my reloading inventory.  Bad Move.  Should have kept them.
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Harley Starr

Quote from: Grapeshot on December 01, 2011, 04:41:57 AM
I had two of them.  Both in .44-40.  I bought two .357 cylinders and had them bored out and chambered to .44 Spl so I could use .44 Colt Cartridges in them.  Worked great with BP and Subs.  Sold them to simplify my reloading inventory.  Bad Move.  Should have kept them.

Ever shoot the .44 Special cartridges in them?
A work in progress.

Pulp

2004  Badlands Bar 3 Four States Champion, Frontiersman
(I was the only one there)

WWCAS (World's Worst Cowboy Action Shooter)

Sod Buster

SASS #49789L, NCOWS #2493, RATS #122, WARTHOGS, SBSS, SCORRS, STORM #287
ROII, NRA RSO, NRA Benefactor, VSSA Life

The Swede

Mike that was excellent as always. I have one in .45 Colt. It is a very accurate revolver, and it does get fouled. Keep'em coming.

Swede

Border Ruffian

One of many excellent videos from Bottom Dealin' Mike.  Great job!
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