Mr. 16 gauge
11-16-2011, 08:24 AM
I would like add some more handguns to my BP collection; currently, I have just one: a copy of the 1858 Remington.
I have heard that the brass frame revolvers "shoot loose" after a while.....anyone have any experience? I kinda like the look of some of the brass frame pistols. How many rounds are we talking about, to "shoot loose"....100, 1000, .....10,000? Also, I've heard that "stiff charges' will cause a gun to shoot loose.....so how much should one decrease the BP charge by? I've heard no more than 25 grains (I currently use 30 in my 1858). Since I'm only punching holes in paper, and not facing any Yankees or grizzly bears, I'm thinking that this is more than acceptable.
Finally, if they do "shoot loose", can a qualified BP gunsmith "tighten 'em up" again after the fact?
Thanks for your input...........
I have heard that the brass frame revolvers "shoot loose" after a while.....anyone have any experience? I kinda like the look of some of the brass frame pistols. How many rounds are we talking about, to "shoot loose"....100, 1000, .....10,000? Also, I've heard that "stiff charges' will cause a gun to shoot loose.....so how much should one decrease the BP charge by? I've heard no more than 25 grains (I currently use 30 in my 1858). Since I'm only punching holes in paper, and not facing any Yankees or grizzly bears, I'm thinking that this is more than acceptable.
Finally, if they do "shoot loose", can a qualified BP gunsmith "tighten 'em up" again after the fact?
Thanks for your input...........