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I've been shooting for over 30 years and all my big bore stuff has been autos. A couple years back I bought a cap n ball Uberti 1860 Army and fell in love with it. That thing can shoot, too. Last year I broke down and bought one of those Ruger Redhawk 45ACP/45LC revolvers. I ordered up a mess of those moon clips with it but never used 'em, really. I started rolling my own 45 Colts and for now I am enjoying getting to know this grand old cartridge. (If you haven't shot and reloaded for 45 Colt - you are missing out!). I love the gun and would give my left nut for a set of Wolff gun springs for it. (Who do I have to blow to get some of those by the way? Sheesh - none of the suppliers seem to have them...).
My question is this: how many rounds can a guy expect to go with a modern smokeless revolver before fouling ties up the gun? I am getting around 50~100 rounds burning IMR4227 and it burns so dirty I will never use it again. But even so...that seems to be excessive to me. I would think a revolver should be able to do 200 or more at least, shouldn't it? My loads are on the tame side with cheapo cast lead cowboy bullets. What kind of cleaning intervals are you guys getting?
Your two cents is greatly appreciated - see ya on the range!
My question is this: how many rounds can a guy expect to go with a modern smokeless revolver before fouling ties up the gun? I am getting around 50~100 rounds burning IMR4227 and it burns so dirty I will never use it again. But even so...that seems to be excessive to me. I would think a revolver should be able to do 200 or more at least, shouldn't it? My loads are on the tame side with cheapo cast lead cowboy bullets. What kind of cleaning intervals are you guys getting?
Your two cents is greatly appreciated - see ya on the range!



















































