On the left - Old Army working guns - #1, the hog gun, and #2. #1 & #2 stay with the transport - whether pickup or horse - in a pommel rig. The hog gun travels by shoulder rig when I'm guiding.
On the right - the Ruger 1860 Army, the heavy barrel gunfighter, and the (for real, fluted cylinder and all) Remington-Ryder Double-Action .36.
Below them are two Classicballistx BP ROA cylinders and the quick measure set for the hog load - 52gr FFF777 - with the 210 bullet.
Gentlemen, in percussion frontloading revolvers, it doesn't get much better, but I can assure you Classicballistx is trying.
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