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    I was a little bit surprised to hear how well the Schofield pellet version performs from a smooth bore barrel. Only a little less accurate than the rifled barrel Colt SAA by all accounts. I assume that would be the six inch barrelled Colt, not the 7.5" one.

    Apparently the smooth bores do lead up quite a bit though when you put pellets through them and have to be cleaned regularly.

    Still, it does kind of pose the question: are rifled bores actually necessary for fun CO2 pistols shooting pellets at max 10 m?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur John Smithsplease View Post

    I was a little bit surprised to hear how well the Schofield pellet version performs from a smooth bore barrel. Only a little less accurate than the rifled barrel Colt SAA by all accounts. I assume that would be the six inch barrelled Colt, not the 7.5" one.

    Apparently the smooth bores do lead up quite a bit though when you put pellets through them and have to be cleaned regularly.

    Still, it does kind of pose the question: are rifled bores actually necessary for fun CO2 pistols shooting pellets at max 10 m?
    Interesting point, and I would proffer, for fun Co2 shooting, probably not (but what do I know ) ???
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    I'm sure you know a lot more than me Gareth.

    Just might try the pellet Schofield because there is no difference in price.

    However as far as the Colt SAA is concerned , I would probably buy a bb version, because they are so much cheaper, especially from Germany.

    And also because I know I'll spend more time looking at it than shooting it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur John Smithsplease View Post

    And also because I know I'll spend more time looking at it than shooting it.
    Lol. That's why I went for the BB Peacemaker, too -- but went for the Schofield designated BB because I fell in love with it's livery (and in the fullness of time, know I'll probably spend more time looking at said Schofield, than shooting it, too ).
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    ASG 1877 Smith & Wesson Schofield

    Noticed a selection of these in a local RFD, they looked impressive and purposeful. How does the SA trigger compare to the Umerex Peacemaker (which is very good)?

    The Schofield appears to be quite a bit larger than the Umerex Peacemaker even though the barrel is of a similar length (6" Schofield v 5.5" Colt). I prefer the proportions of the (Smith Wesson) Schofield to the (Colt) Peacemaker, the tiny grip and trigger reach on the Peacemaker felt a bit odd to me. I expect the larger grip is appropriate to the length and forward weight of the Schofield.

    At first sight the pivot for the barrel/cylinder looks a bit odd compared to the sleek Peacemaker. However, the action appears to be very effective and the dual purpose rear sight/barrel catch demonstrated HERE seems clever; the large landing area should stand up well to long term use, even though made of alloy metals. The effective length provided by the cartridge on the pellet firing version also seems a bonus.

    Certainly will be looking at these more closely
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    Collected mine today; black pellet version. I had been fighting the urge to buy one, that I have bought one is all Rob Ontarget's fault.
    Put a quick six pellets through it on the dealer's range - just to check it worked - and was very impressed with the accuracy, as was the dealer's airgun chap - I shot six, turned and asked him if he'd like to try it and he nearly knocked me flying in his rush to get hold of the pistol!
    Appearance is impressive, as is balance and trigger. I think it's going to be a lot of fun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevew View Post
    Collected mine today; black pellet version. I had been fighting the urge to buy one, that I have bought one is all Rob Ontarget's fault.
    Put a quick six pellets through it on the dealer's range - just to check it worked - and was very impressed with the accuracy, as was the dealer's airgun chap - I shot six, turned and asked him if he'd like to try it and he nearly knocked me flying in his rush to get hold of the pistol!
    Appearance is impressive, as is balance and trigger. I think it's going to be a lot of fun.
    I would probably go for the pellet version with the aged black finish. Tend to prefer that finish on the Peacemaker and Webley MkVI, but appreciate why many prefer the pristine new look - as opposed to one that looks like it has been around the block
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