canoeguy
US Veteran
I posted a week or so ago that I had bought a Ruger "Old Army" black powder revolver from a friend, he had bought it new in 1993 and had never shot it. I got it with a box of Speer .457 round balls, and a tin of Remington percussion caps.
I decided to not even fool around with Pyrodex or any other substitutes, get the real deal blackpowder, so I got two cans of FFFg black powder from the only place in the State of Virginia that sells it, Clark's Brothers in Warrenton, 70 miles away....
Also got some fresh CCI percussion caps and some Thompson Center "Bore Butter" lube to cover the front of the cylinder and keep fouling soft.
Shot 36 rounds through it the other day at the range, found a sweet load of 30 grains FFFG blackpowder, and a Remington cap:
18 rounds at 25 yards, standing, two handed hold:
This is probably one of the most accurate revolvers I have ever owned, it is time consuming to load and clean it, but the accuracy makes it worth it! Super nice trigger, 7 1/2" barrel makes a long sight radius for aging eyes, good, adjustable sights.
The CCI primers were lame as others here suggested, most took two hits to ignite. The almost 20 year old Remington primers were 100% reliable, and noticeably more powerful.
The Bore Butter worked as advertised, I cleaned the revolver after firing 18 rounds, three cylinders full, took one pass with a soaked cleaning patch to clean the barrrel. Stuff smells like Crisco, I think I'l try some Crisco and see if it works the same.
I did try a cylinder full of maximum power loads, 40 grains black powder, still got good accuracy, and 100% hits on a rack of falling plates. Fired as fast as I could cock and aim the revolver, filled the range with powder smoke, very satisfying!
And, my Lee bullet moulds came in from Midway yesterday, I immediately cast up 50 each of round ball and a 220 grain conical.
So, tomorrow I drive to Richmond (another 70 miles) to get a supply of Remington percussion caps, and continue my search for a flap holster...
I decided to not even fool around with Pyrodex or any other substitutes, get the real deal blackpowder, so I got two cans of FFFg black powder from the only place in the State of Virginia that sells it, Clark's Brothers in Warrenton, 70 miles away....
Also got some fresh CCI percussion caps and some Thompson Center "Bore Butter" lube to cover the front of the cylinder and keep fouling soft.
Shot 36 rounds through it the other day at the range, found a sweet load of 30 grains FFFG blackpowder, and a Remington cap:
18 rounds at 25 yards, standing, two handed hold:

This is probably one of the most accurate revolvers I have ever owned, it is time consuming to load and clean it, but the accuracy makes it worth it! Super nice trigger, 7 1/2" barrel makes a long sight radius for aging eyes, good, adjustable sights.
The CCI primers were lame as others here suggested, most took two hits to ignite. The almost 20 year old Remington primers were 100% reliable, and noticeably more powerful.
The Bore Butter worked as advertised, I cleaned the revolver after firing 18 rounds, three cylinders full, took one pass with a soaked cleaning patch to clean the barrrel. Stuff smells like Crisco, I think I'l try some Crisco and see if it works the same.
I did try a cylinder full of maximum power loads, 40 grains black powder, still got good accuracy, and 100% hits on a rack of falling plates. Fired as fast as I could cock and aim the revolver, filled the range with powder smoke, very satisfying!
And, my Lee bullet moulds came in from Midway yesterday, I immediately cast up 50 each of round ball and a 220 grain conical.
So, tomorrow I drive to Richmond (another 70 miles) to get a supply of Remington percussion caps, and continue my search for a flap holster...