OKAY its probably an old question. I want to use converters for two reasons:
1. To shoot my blackpowder revolvers for fun without cleaning up all the time.Cowboy ammo? Is it really black powder?
2. To carry when I'm out in the woods for protection (bear).I like to hike in the wilderness a lot. No I'm not interested in hunting with them. I purchased them all from Cabelas!
I have the following Krist converters:
1. Ruger old army (an excellent pistol)stainless steel purchased about 1998
2. a Uberti colt dragoon (purchased about 1998) 44 cal (It says western arms on the barrel)
3. Pietta 44 Remington stainless steel (purchased about 1998)
4. I have purchased the Krist converters for each. But not the ejector for the Remington.
5. What ammo for each can I use for both of the intended purposes and where can I purchase them (for each pistol)? I guess If they don't work I can club the predator with it. I like their weight!
1. To shoot my blackpowder revolvers for fun without cleaning up all the time.Cowboy ammo? Is it really black powder?
2. To carry when I'm out in the woods for protection (bear).I like to hike in the wilderness a lot. No I'm not interested in hunting with them. I purchased them all from Cabelas!
I have the following Krist converters:
1. Ruger old army (an excellent pistol)stainless steel purchased about 1998
2. a Uberti colt dragoon (purchased about 1998) 44 cal (It says western arms on the barrel)
3. Pietta 44 Remington stainless steel (purchased about 1998)
4. I have purchased the Krist converters for each. But not the ejector for the Remington.
5. What ammo for each can I use for both of the intended purposes and where can I purchase them (for each pistol)? I guess If they don't work I can club the predator with it. I like their weight!