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    New Ruger Old Army!

    Picked this Old Army up for $450 yday and i feel like I got a good deal. Its in great shape no rust and I cant tell that its been fired. It think it has slick shot nipples on it. I'm wanting to shoot conicals in it for hunting. I hear the Kaido(sp) bullets are good but what weight is good for SC deer hunting? Can those bullets be loaded with the cylinder in the frame or do they have to be used by a press? Also I'm looking for a set of Original wood grip that will fit id anyone has some laying around.

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    I am jealous

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rockingkj View Post
    Dandy pistol! I have never shot conicals in mine. Super accurate with round balls and would not be concerned using RB on deer. Original nipples have a hex head which uses a Ruger wrench believe replacements have the more standard traditional head. Half trempted to trade my wood grips for yours but do like the wood. Mine has brass frame and might look odd w white grips. You will love the gun.
    If you are looking for grips similar to those check out Alto Mont: https://www.altamontco.com
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rockingkj View Post
    Dandy pistol! I have never shot conicals in mine. Super accurate with round balls and would not be concerned using RB on deer. Original nipples have a hex head which uses a Ruger wrench believe replacements have the more standard traditional head. Half trempted to trade my wood grips for yours but do like the wood. Mine has brass frame and might look odd w white grips. You will love the gun.
    I tried to get the nipples out this morning but they wouldn't come out- soaking in Kroil now

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    That was a Super great deal!!!
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    you stole that one.
    I have a stainless one, the high polish version, the RB works great. I had the Lee 220gr mold and I tried the collar button too, I didn't have luck with either of them in comparison to the RB.
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    Black Hawk grips are the same

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    I love mine and you got a great deal.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Castaway View Post
    Black Hawk grips are the same
    looking for those too

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    We've always had the best luck using the .457 round ball. Always loaded on the pistol and never on a stand. Also, a greased wool felt wad under the ball/over the powder was a lot cleaner than using Crisco or other lube over the ball. Have fun with it and shoot it! After market cylinders are available that allows one to shoot other 45 calibers, such as 45 Colt, 45 Scholfield, 45 ACP and a few others. While not fast and furious....it's still a hoot to shoot

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    Very nice. Should be a good shooter.
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    Let's clear some things up. First I've been shooting mine for over 40 years. Okay, The barrel on them are the same as Ruger put on their 45 Colt's, that is the bore and the groove are the same. They probably made them on the same machines. So you can shoot just about anything out of a 45 Colt and get decent accuracy. With that said the ROA is accuracy with both round balls and conicals. I prefer the 200 grain semi wadcutters meant for 45acp. I've have also shot 255 grain SWC's meant for the 45 Colt with good accuracy. I've used BP, Pyrodex, and Triple Seven. Nowadays I use the 777 because you can let it set a good while with no problems and it's easier then hell to clean the revolver. I'm not going to tell you the velocities I've gotten with the 777 and the 200 SWC's because y'all won't believe it. 777 is pretty potent powder. About the only thing I don't like about it is the bullet has to be pressed down on top of it hard. Same as with using it in muzzle loaders. I've made combustible paper cartridges too. One conical that shoots very well from them is the hollowbase one that Lyman once made specifically for the Remington Army's.

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    You got it for HALF of market value. Wonderful gun. Kroil will help in getting nipples loose. Once you get them out clean nipple threads in cylinder also with Kroil on pipe cleaner and coat threads with anti-sieze when re-installing them. With anti-sieze don't need to remove frequently, but do so at the end of hunting season and repeat the Kroil and anti-sieze annually.

    Lee 200-grain R.E.A.L. is good hunting bullet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Outpost75 View Post
    You got it for HALF of market value. Wonderful gun. Kroil will help in getting nipples loose. Once you get them out clean nipple threads in cylinder also with Kroil on pipe cleaner and coat threads with anti-sieze when re-installing them. With anti-sieze don't need to remove frequently, but do so at the end of hunting season and repeat the Kroil and anti-sieze annually.

    Lee 200-grain R.E.A.L. is good hunting bullet.
    What diameter is that LEE? Is it hard to seat?

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    You can usually look at the front end of the cylinder to see if and how much one has been fired.
    If that one was ever fired, it sure wasn't much.
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    Killer deal on that one.

    I shoot Dick Dastardly Big Lube bullets in mine pan lubed with my BPCR lube. They work awesome.

    http://www.biglube.com/BulletMolds.a...9-68ebfdaba982

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    Fantastic snag! I have two one SS and one Blued. You can NEVER go wrong with a ROA!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Outpost75 View Post
    You got it for HALF of market value. Wonderful gun. Kroil will help in getting nipples loose. Once you get them out clean nipple threads in cylinder also with Kroil on pipe cleaner and coat threads with anti-sieze when re-installing them. With anti-sieze don't need to remove frequently, but do so at the end of hunting season and repeat the Kroil and anti-sieze annually.

    Lee 200-grain R.E.A.L. is good hunting bullet.
    Half is what I was thinking too!

    Congratulations!

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    Nice acquisition at a very nice price. I like the polymer ivory grips on the blue ROA. Mine is stainless with a set of aftermarket Eagle stag grips.

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    I use Lee's 220 conical for deer hunting.

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    Be advised that the heavier bullets require a taller front sight. Not an issue changing front sights on a Stainless ROA with a pinned front. The blue ones aren't pinned, IIRC

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    Congrats! A great deal and a great revolver! I wish Ruger was still making these. Anytime I've ever run across one of these over the years, they have been way overpriced or way over abused. (i.e. - road hard and put away wet - I spotted one at a gun show quite a few yeas ago and the guy had it priced about $200 higher than what nice ones were currently going for - it was a blued model. Looked like it had been buried a couple of years - whoever had used it evidently didn't know that you have to clean 'em.)

    Enjoy and have fun - you've got a "keeper" there!

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