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  1. PLThomas

    Sectional Density

    I’m a little confused when it comes to sectional density and revolver calibers for defense against predators or even hunting. From my understanding, the smaller the diameter bullet will have a higher sectional density (given the bullet weights are the same). So why does everyone suggest a...
  2. S

    Uberti 1858 in .44

    Hi all. This is my first post, and it's about...well, the title gun lol. I have the sheriff's model, and it's a recent buy, I haven't had a chance to shoot it yet. I measured the bore and the chambers with my digital calipers and came out to a range between .43 and change to .445. Keep in mind...
  3. NoahBP

    1851 .44 Cal Conversion Cylinder Question

    I am very much interested in buying a conversion cylinder for the "PIETTA 1851 YANK SNUBNOSE REVOLVER .44" however when looking at the Howell 45LC conversion cylinders for the 1851 in .44 Cal it shows them being a 5 shot cylinder however the 1851 Army and Navy are 6 shot. How does this work...
  4. B

    Reasons to reduce cylinder gap

    This is my first thread and post though I have spent many hours reading and implementing many of the ideas on this site and a few others. This site and some of the others out there and the users on them have saved me a ton of time and frustration as well as money potentially spent on incorrect...
  5. HetchHetchy

    Which one of these over-the-top handguns would you choose?

    Which of the following would you choose? Thanks.
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