OK guys, I'm baffled. I have a Model of 1955 that I use to dispose of reloads that my National Match doesn't like. Problem is that I don't have a manual for it. So here's my question. There is a screw in the front of the trigger guard just below the barrel. What does it do? I really don't...
Greetings from the Low Country of South Carolina. Your choice of Bullseye powder is not optimum for magnum loads in .44 Mag. It is a very fast burning powder which can be used in light loads with standard primers, but absolutely can not be used for heavy loads. Better choices are n-105, 296...