Took a year to learn how to shoot this revolver
Thanks to you gentlemen on this website, Gunblast, Glen Fryxels articles, John Taffin, Jim Martin, Marshall Stanton and others who also answered my phone calls and letters for more than a year now. I learned how to order the right equipment and the wrong equipment to cast my own. I learned how to beg for WW's, design my own mold through Dan at MOuntain Molds. Marshall helped me discern what dia. bullets I need for .433 throats combined with a 429 Colt New Frontier barrel. Through Stanton I learned how to firelap the barrel so as to eliminate leading and greatly increase accuracy of the gun. Glen Fryxel's article on how to be a "crack pistol shot" helped me pay attention to details so as to be able to put bullets where I want them every time. Thanks to youtube demos of how to make bullets over a campfire, (not that I do or ever will), how to pan lube, make my own lube * etc has given me the confidence each step of the way to get to where I am at. I now have everything I need to make all the bullets for this revolver for the rest of my life and it's all paid for, except for the begging of more lead. If I ever sounded like a whiner, I am sorry, but I just had to keep asking questions. There is always something new to learn and I may buy another gun in the future and start all over again. Good night everyone here and thanks a million one more time, Gary Patterson.