I also took my Henry BBS along just for fun and set up steel at 35 yds. for that. For the Cimarron I set up a paper target at 13.5 yards. I know thats a weird distance, but I put the target out and then go back and check distance with a range finder. Overall between the two firearms I burned up about 150 rounds having fun.
Well that Cimarron pleasantly surprised me with how it performed. Even though I have a big hand with long thin fingers, it fit my hand well. I was using my favorite rifle round of 158 gr. RNFP MB with 7.0 of Universal in a 357 Mag case. Thats a nice mid range load and the Cimarron handled it well. My first 10 rounds are shown on the target below. The one round low left was me not ready for the very light trigger pull. Once I figured that out everything else was good. The sights on any single action Colt style revolver are poor at best. A little notch in the frame and a thin front blade. This is the nature of the old western revolvers.
Then I shot the target below with the same load. All 10 in the black.
I don't have a trigger pull gauge, but my guess is the Pistolero has about a 2 lb trigger. Very nice and a very smooth break. This gun is going to make me rethink my Ruger New Model Blackhawk in 45 Colt. The trigger on that is very heavy and I'd be willing to bet about 5 lbs of better. Oh well maybe I'll just have to find another Cimarron in 45 Colt. It can't hurt to have more, can it?
At the end of my paper shooting I tried my hand at the 8" steel set at 35 yds. I managed to hit the plates about 50% of the time. I'm pleased with this purchase.
Paul
