I just read an intresting article in "GOW" about the Piettia Spiller and Burr .36 Revolver.
I am curious from owning a Brasser .44 Navy Style Colt if the S&B would have some of the same atributes?
Namely the buttery smooth cocking action and trigger pull that my Piettia Navy does?
I only load with 16 to 20 gr of Pyrdex to save strain on the frame. Seems to work well. Revolver is very accurate.
The S&B having a full frane ought to be stronger thus using similar light loads of powder, it ought to last forever!. 36 caliber, low pressures , from light balls.
Very nice looking revolver! Light on the belt! Ought to make a nice trail gun and plinker.
Gets many, many shots per pound too!
Got any owner opnions or others.
I already have several "Steel" framed revolvers and am looking at the S&B because it's different and appeals to me,
Please, any comments would be appreciated!
Thanks
ZVP
I am curious from owning a Brasser .44 Navy Style Colt if the S&B would have some of the same atributes?
Namely the buttery smooth cocking action and trigger pull that my Piettia Navy does?
I only load with 16 to 20 gr of Pyrdex to save strain on the frame. Seems to work well. Revolver is very accurate.
The S&B having a full frane ought to be stronger thus using similar light loads of powder, it ought to last forever!. 36 caliber, low pressures , from light balls.
Very nice looking revolver! Light on the belt! Ought to make a nice trail gun and plinker.
Gets many, many shots per pound too!
Got any owner opnions or others.
I already have several "Steel" framed revolvers and am looking at the S&B because it's different and appeals to me,
Please, any comments would be appreciated!
Thanks
ZVP