1872 Navy open top and some pumkin carvin'
Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2021 6:20 pm
Spent a wonderful Fall afternoon down at the range getting the first shots in with my new Cimarron 1872 Navy open top .44 special. Also took the Henry
Evil Roy .22 Carbine along for some pumpkin carving and when carving with a .22 bring at least 50 rounds with you!
For the tiny sights the 1872 OT has I think it shoot very well with the loads I had on hand shooting a bit high at 1.5 to 2 inches above point of aim.
Loads were 240 gr. MB bullets loaded with 5.0 Red Dot and 6.0 Unique. Also had 200 gr. plated Xtreme bullets with 7.5 Unique and all shot well.
All shots where from 10 yds. standing and one handed shooting.
I thought that the 18 Bhn hardness of my 240 gr. MB bullets might be a bit hard for the light loads and a 11 or 12 might be the best. However
the barrel look really clean after shooting 60 rounds today with no leading present. No function issues with the revolver and the cylinder gap was the same .005 after all the shooting as when new. Have read up on issues some have with the wedge lock pin but I have had it apart a couple times and now have shot it and all seems fine with gap staying the same. Those sights though make you really have to concentrate on finding the front sight in that tiny rear groove. Depending on the light I made do okay. If I caught the sun angle right the front sight would shine a bit when in the groove just poking up a bit. Later was able to hit the small gong and some cans with it. Seems to shoot very well.
Then on to carving the small pumpkin which turned out well for a .22 hole puncher.....takes a lot of them to fill out your cuts...shots!
Evil Roy .22 Carbine along for some pumpkin carving and when carving with a .22 bring at least 50 rounds with you!
For the tiny sights the 1872 OT has I think it shoot very well with the loads I had on hand shooting a bit high at 1.5 to 2 inches above point of aim.
Loads were 240 gr. MB bullets loaded with 5.0 Red Dot and 6.0 Unique. Also had 200 gr. plated Xtreme bullets with 7.5 Unique and all shot well.
All shots where from 10 yds. standing and one handed shooting.
I thought that the 18 Bhn hardness of my 240 gr. MB bullets might be a bit hard for the light loads and a 11 or 12 might be the best. However
the barrel look really clean after shooting 60 rounds today with no leading present. No function issues with the revolver and the cylinder gap was the same .005 after all the shooting as when new. Have read up on issues some have with the wedge lock pin but I have had it apart a couple times and now have shot it and all seems fine with gap staying the same. Those sights though make you really have to concentrate on finding the front sight in that tiny rear groove. Depending on the light I made do okay. If I caught the sun angle right the front sight would shine a bit when in the groove just poking up a bit. Later was able to hit the small gong and some cans with it. Seems to shoot very well.
Then on to carving the small pumpkin which turned out well for a .22 hole puncher.....takes a lot of them to fill out your cuts...shots!