Great advice and I sure did. We even weighed the powder charge about every 15th round or so. A few times he started to lower the case from the deprimer before adding the new primer but I hovered over him and I think he’s going to do just fine as time and experience set in.
My 1911s are simply a part of me. I’ve carried one for many years. I’ve also driven the same Jeep for 15 years. I get used to what I like and stick with it.
Here’s my choice for an authentic old west SAA clone. Uberti 1873 7th Cav .45 with the 4 click blackpowder frame and bullseye ejector. I only load with black powder cartridges to keep it real.
I think it’s kinda stupid to have two different sizes for such a popular historic cartridge. Who in the world thought that would be a good idea? Guess I’m old and opinionated. LPP for me just because it seems right.
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