LeMat Revolver: Shooting Paper Cartridges

Published on August 23, 2021
Duration: 6:32

This guide details the process of loading paper cartridges into a LeMat revolver, highlighting the unique challenges presented by its design. The video demonstrates how to maneuver the loading lever to access the cylinder and properly seat the cartridges. It also touches on safety considerations, including the potential for chain fires and the use of slick shot nipples.

Quick Summary

Loading paper cartridges in a LeMat revolver requires setting the hammer to half-cock, swinging out the loading lever, and carefully maneuvering it aside to access the cylinder chambers. The lever's plunger then seats the cartridge. A 25-grain 'cowboy load' is recommended to manage recoil and prevent operational issues.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to LeMat Revolver & Paper Cartridges
  2. 00:28Close-up Look at the LeMat Revolver
  3. 00:45Loading Challenges with Paper Cartridges
  4. 00:58Loading Technique: Hammer at Half-Cock
  5. 01:16Cowboy Load & Cartridge Kit Mention
  6. 01:30Powder Charge and Slick Shot Nipples
  7. 01:53Range Preparation and Loading Process
  8. 02:10Loading Assembly and Chamber Lubrication
  9. 02:35Action Sticking and Cylinder Lock-up Issues
  10. 03:29Shooting Results at 15 Yards
  11. 03:49LeMat's Point of Impact (Low and Right)
  12. 03:59Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you load paper cartridges into a LeMat revolver?

Loading paper cartridges into a LeMat involves setting the hammer to half-cock, swinging out the loading lever, carefully maneuvering it aside, dropping the cartridge into the chamber, and then returning the lever to seat the cartridge. Lubricant may be applied to the chamber mouth.

What are the challenges of loading paper cartridges in a LeMat?

The LeMat's design, with its left-side loading gate and complex mechanism, makes it awkward to load paper cartridges. The loading lever can be difficult to maneuver out of the way, and the cylinder may sometimes lock up, requiring gentle manipulation.

What is a 'cowboy load' for a LeMat revolver?

A 'cowboy load' for the LeMat, as discussed in the video, typically refers to using a reduced powder charge, such as 25 grains, to manage recoil and prevent issues like the loading lever popping up during firing.

How can chain fires be prevented in a LeMat revolver?

Chain fires in a LeMat can often be prevented by using slick shot nipples. These nipples provide a better seal for percussion caps, reducing the chance of sparks jumping from one loaded chamber to another.

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