All the more reason to get it on and get shooting.
With care, that is.
It's hard to see the justification in needing to put a s58 on ticket just to fire once in a blue moon just for fun when you already hold an fac and bp licence et al for far more powerful weapons. But then you see these piss takers insuring a beat up old banger with an "all other vehicles not owned etc" clause and proceed to drive around in a souped up racer which they could never afford to insure which "belongs to a friend".
[I]DesG
Domani e troppo tardi
Nice!
Chambers of even the 36cal Remingtons are roomy, to say the least. With a roundball or ogive both they´ll handle 30 grains easy.
..and yes. If the gun is sans cracks or damages it will take it with ease too.
Just for reference.
I have to say I would be very wary of relying on the old wives tale that you can shoot the gun on the odd occasion for 'test purposes'. I have a couple of original revolvers including a .44 cal Remington that was fired by the previous owner but most of the local MLAGB competitions insist that the gun used is on your FAC, certainly any of the International competitions would insist on this. Whether or not you would need to have it proofed to do this is a question I can't answer but no doubt someone better informed can tell you. The only thing that might make a difference is that it seems almost all Firearms Departments interpret the rules differently, well, Thames Valley definitely do....
Just out of interest, I owned a .36 Remington Uberti reproduction and despite some serious work it wouldn't group to save your life. Needless to say, it's no longer with me