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Picked up preseted 1896 Colt .38 Colt
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10-23-2021 10:24 AM
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Nice old revolver, love the ones with provenance.
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Last edited by imarangemaster; 10-23-2021 at 11:44 AM.
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Nice old revolver, love the ones with provenance.
Yep, I have been working on this deal for a couple months. I have a thing about .38 Colt with heeled bullets. This is pre-1900, so it has the original .375" bore for the original .38 Colt (Navy Loading). Around 1900, the Army adopted a hollow base .357" bullet that worked in newer guns with the updated .357" bore and .38 Special revolvers, and obdurated into the bore of the older guns. I also load 148 grain hollow base wadcutters, and they work almost as well as the .375" heeled bullets....
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Yes, the softer bullets will obturate and increase the potential accuracy.
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Attachment 120868Nice revolver. I have an aluminum mould and built these for mine. The trigger pull on all 3 of my revolvers is a bear. Primers in the 1890s must have been made of flint.
Last edited by baltimoreed; 10-24-2021 at 09:48 AM.
“Give’em hell, Pike.”
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Took it to the range and fired some rounds. It loved the heeled bullets, and hit POA/POI at 25 yards with them. It absolutely HATED the HBWCs! I think because Tthey were loaded with Trail Boss (lower velocity and impulse, did not obdurate), rather than Unique or Bullseye. It was fun shooting the heeled bullets!
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