Russ T Frizzen
70 Cal.
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I recently read that in early tests of Colt's Navy, the revolver was fired 1500 times with only one cleaning. I would love to know how they managed that!
Sounds interesting, could you please spell it to me.Mike Brooks said:file your muzzles till they hit where you want them to.
You can change the point of impact with shotguns the same way. I can't remember which way you file to move the POI one way or the other, Paul V would know. In fact, I wouldn't take long to figure it out at the gun range. I received a pair of used 1860's from a guy that filed the muzzles to change POI. They both shoot exactly the same place, pretty handy when you're shooting guns as a pair in cowboy action.Jan Buchwald said:Sounds interesting, could you please spell it to me.Mike Brooks said:file your muzzles till they hit where you want them to.
And, thanks to all the comments, as an answer to several:. I was not quite correct, the grouping was god, but it shot up and right.
Distance was 25 meters, I shot from a rest.
I have tried varios loads.
My quistion is in fact, is there any way to correct this, besides weldin shim to the side of the corn.
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