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Alfa revolver LBR or Westlake conversion

PostPosted: Mon Feb 12, 2018 5:54 pm
by jack1
Thinking of a 38/357 Alfa and looking for opinions. Which is the most accurate over 25 mtres / yards the LBR or the Alan W conversion
Thanks
jack

Re: Alfa revolver LBR or Westlake conversion

PostPosted: Wed Feb 14, 2018 7:46 pm
by Coldfinger
See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0nLUWimnRM

I have a friend who has the shotgun primer conversion. He had a special offset pin made to knock out the primers. The video mentions problems with primer fit, he's seen that too.

For 25 yard/meter accuracy with a pistol you need to consider your grip, the pistol grips, your sights, your eyesight, your stance, the position of the pad of your trigger finger, direction of pull, follow through. The revolver over that distance is less important unless it fails to go off, the cylinder lock-up is garbage or the barrel is worn out (IMO, of course)

EDIT: er, and very important...... powder load, ball hardness and ball size in a muzzle loader too

Re: Alfa revolver LBR or Westlake conversion

PostPosted: Wed Feb 14, 2018 8:24 pm
by flintlok
Coldfinger wrote:See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0nLUWimnRM

EDIT: er, and very important...... powder load, ball hardness and ball size in a muzzle loader too


Yeah, soft lead balls, old men's loads....... ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;)

Re: Alfa revolver LBR or Westlake conversion

PostPosted: Wed Feb 14, 2018 10:44 pm
by jack1
Coldfinger wrote:See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0nLUWimnRM

I have a friend who has the shotgun primer conversion. He had a special offset pin made to knock out the primers. The video mentions problems with primer fit, he's seen that too.

For 25 yard/meter accuracy with a pistol you need to consider your grip, the pistol grips, your sights, your eyesight, your stance, the position of the pad of your trigger finger, direction of pull, follow through. The revolver over that distance is less important unless it fails to go off, the cylinder lock-up is garbage or the barrel is worn out (IMO, of course)

EDIT: er, and very important...... powder load, ball hardness and ball size in a muzzle loader too


HI Thanks I know how to shoot a revolver been doing it for 30 years. My question was which of the two handguns give loading considerations was the most accurate