Hi Folks,
Does anyone out there have a Colt Single Action Army revolver (or replica) with a 4-3/4" barrel and both .45 Colt and .45 ACP cylinders? If so, how does the point of impact differ when you shoot a .45acp 230 gr round out of your gun versus when you shoot a typical 255 gr .45 Colt round?
I'm curious because I'm thinking about getting a replica SAA with both .45acp and .45 Colt cylinders. I'm wondering how much the point of impact will differ if I file down my front sight for a .45 Colt load, but then shoot .45 acp rounds out of it. Do the .45 acp rounds shoot higher, lower, or are they the same elevation-wise?
Thanks!
Does anyone out there have a Colt Single Action Army revolver (or replica) with a 4-3/4" barrel and both .45 Colt and .45 ACP cylinders? If so, how does the point of impact differ when you shoot a .45acp 230 gr round out of your gun versus when you shoot a typical 255 gr .45 Colt round?
I'm curious because I'm thinking about getting a replica SAA with both .45acp and .45 Colt cylinders. I'm wondering how much the point of impact will differ if I file down my front sight for a .45 Colt load, but then shoot .45 acp rounds out of it. Do the .45 acp rounds shoot higher, lower, or are they the same elevation-wise?
Thanks!