So my wife leaves for work at 1300, I'm off today and I'm bored, why not go shoot a little. The question is: What to shoot?? My lead got shipped to my daughters house by mistake, so I haven't got any cartridges loaded but I've got about a hundred .454 RB's left and too many guns to shoot them out of, what to do??
I grabbed my first Black Powder revolver, a Pietta '51 Confederate Navy, loaded up the Rhino and took off for a little box canyon about two miles from the RV park we're currently confined to.
A number of folks don't have much use for these "Non-Historically Correct" brass framed .44's. But you have to admit that they're a lot of fun to shoot and they don't eat a lot of powder either.
So the following video is what happens when I get bored. If you watch the video, please don't hammer me for loading straight out of the flask. Normally I shoot numerous guns in an outing and each gun typically sits for five minutes or more before re-loading.
Some of you would probably like to see the results on the target, suffice it to say, I can hit the paper most of the time.
1851 Confederate Navy Video
I grabbed my first Black Powder revolver, a Pietta '51 Confederate Navy, loaded up the Rhino and took off for a little box canyon about two miles from the RV park we're currently confined to.
A number of folks don't have much use for these "Non-Historically Correct" brass framed .44's. But you have to admit that they're a lot of fun to shoot and they don't eat a lot of powder either.
So the following video is what happens when I get bored. If you watch the video, please don't hammer me for loading straight out of the flask. Normally I shoot numerous guns in an outing and each gun typically sits for five minutes or more before re-loading.
Some of you would probably like to see the results on the target, suffice it to say, I can hit the paper most of the time.
1851 Confederate Navy Video
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