The Walker at 100 yards

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Bill in Oregon
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The Walker at 100 yards

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This gentleman has a couple of videos on the subject. Frankly, I am impressed. 8)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SZh_7PXhGD0&t=648s
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Re: The Walker at 100 yards

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That Is some Good Shooting. A lot of people couldn't do that with an iron sighted rifle !
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Re: The Walker at 100 yards

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I note the ball loads were more accurate and time-of-flight seemed quicker than the conical. That has been my experience when using the cap n ball sixguns. I used the ball for everything including hunting and never had an problems. I know that some prefer the conical and if you are getting good accuracy and performance with them, more power to you!
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Re: The Walker at 100 yards

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I could never match that with a revolver.
Bill in Oregon
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I might just give it a try with an Uberti Model 1860 Army, but at 50 yards first. :lol:
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Re: The Walker at 100 yards

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Impressive for sure, especially at 100 yds...
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Re: The Walker at 100 yards

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That roundball load was really putting the "smack" on that target
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