A look at what accuracy improvements I gained from have cylinder throats reamed. #brownells #bureauofpropaganda #ruger #blackhawk #45colt #sixgun #wheelgun
I agree with that. I have found that numbering the cylinders and finding the POI for each one can lead to figuring out if a particular cylinder is shooting flyers. The gun writers are using the best of the smaller group is to eliminate the human error part of a string of shots. That’s provided all are grouping tightly to begin with. I’ve never had the luxury of a machine rest. This is an idea most writers nowadays use and write about. It’s speaking directly to the guns accuracy not the shooters. There ideas not mine. It does seem reasonable though.
A black-on-white upside down "v" makes an excellent aim point. It allows you to snuggle the sights up to the edge of the black very precisely every time. Must be black rather than gray. I make one then photo copy it. I've loved all my Ruger Blackhawks in 45 Colt. 😊
Not sure if you’d be interested, but I have a super blackhawk hammer that was on my Blackhawk before I did my bisley conversion. If you think you’d like to try it out let me know and I can send it your way!
Not sure if anyone else has mentioned this but, in my long search for accuracy, I found out many years back to use a chronograph. The listed velocities in manuals often will vary with your results. Components, firearm mods (cylinder throating) and other things can cause variations. I’m currently using a Caldwell that was $97 on Amazon and works great. Also, most gun magazines articles and podcasts I see now are doing 5 shot groups, from hand rest and using the best three shots to measure. The feeling is that duplicates closely what a Ransom rest could produce. Just a thought, I’ve never used a Ransom Rest.
I have now got them on four of five Ruger SA revolvers and am going to order one for the last. A measurable difference was noted on each one. $30 plus shipping. A worthwhile investment.
Possibly..... crowning the muzzle, might help tighten the group too. Ask Jim about that. Maybe it's already been done.... You didn't mention that so, it's just a thought. Good video.
Thanks! It’s got whatever crown Ruger did from the factory. I’ll discuss this with him. I think cast bullets and further load development will help, along with me getting a proper bench and rest setup to check it. What I’m doing works for what I have, but I feel like it could be better. Thanks for the comment and view!
The HSM stuff is dirty in any caliber I've tried it in. Looks like the throat reaming helped a lot though! Now go load up those heavy cast bullets and get a deer buddy!
Try downsizing your bullet weights down to cowboy loads of 200 grains round nose or flat tips just for shits & giggles and I didn't get your yardage you were shooting at I'm guessing 7 or 10 yards would be my max at grouping on paper with a handgun but that's just me and my old eyes for shooting factory ammo !!!
I’ve been shooting all my handloads at 25y. In these earlier videos I was terrible at stating that. I apologize! Since this video I’ve settled in with 270 grain SWC. They seem to work well for my use and this handgun. Appreciate the comment!
I hate to see people cock a revolver so fast, You’re gonna wear out parts so quickly and your accuracy is going to deteriorate every day. Cock it slow, save your gun.