Hi Simon, thats good, exactly what I am planning on doing. Can I ask where you had the work done?Sim G wrote:Hi Mark,
Yes I have one. Came across it by chance and took it as part of a deal on a shotgun that one of the lads wanted. It sat in my cabinet for ages as with the 18" barrel, it really was too unweildy to use "a la pistol"....
However........ I order to try and get it a little more user friendly, I did have the barrel chopped and a rod added! It became completely different to use. If you forget the Frankenstein looks, when you lift it into the aim, you forget about the rod and it is just a little like the "old days"! Mine is in .45 Colt and I'm using bulk cast, generic 250gn LRNFP, with Titegroup powder at the published "cowboy load" of 5.5gns. It gives to to three inch groups at 25m.
Oh, and the chopping of the barrel, with re-crowning and the rod fitting and bluing, was the princely sum of £75....
I was thinking of using Unique powder as it seems to be the most popular choice for SSA revolvers but I was also considering Titegroup, I thought it might be better to use Unique because of the large casing and the extra powder starting at about 8 grains.