In the custom 5 shot OldModel Revolvers...No TB...do you only load 4..??? Load 1, Skip One, Load 3???
Just askin...cuz I ain't never heard or read it.
Just askin...cuz I ain't never heard or read it.
contender said:With the big bore's, if you are accurate,,, you don't need more than a few rounds.
You feel that way about new models? Or are your 5 shot revolvers built on old models. So you have no faith in the transfer bar system or is it just something you do for comfort? If you load one less then a full cylinder do you fill that hole with a spent case? Gotsta know lol!contender said:If you are a SAFE traditionalist,,,, then your sixgun is a fivegun & your fivegun is really a fourgun.
I own a couple of big bore handguns with a 5 shot cylinder. Due to their design,,, I only carry 4 in the gun unless I'm standing at the range & target shooting where the gun is pointed downrange at all times. With the big bore's, if you are accurate,,, you don't need more than a few rounds.
foxtrapper said:You feel that way about new models? Or are your 5 shot revolvers built on old models. So you have no faith in the transfer bar system or is it just something you do for comfort? If you load one less then a full cylinder do you fill that hole with a spent case? Gotsta know lol!
This is how I was taughtLAH said:If you are a traditionalist then your sixgun is really a fivegun & your fivegun is really a fourgun.
I was always taught that this was the correct way to do it. Specifically for the big boomers, it allows the cartridge rim to support the loading gate.foxtrapper said:Do you folks with a five shot and load four keep a spent cartridge in the "empty " chamber?