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Quote: No. As per Freedom Arms, shooting 45 Colt in a 454 Casull chamber may etch a ring in the cylinder at the point where the 45 Colt case stops. Then when you fire the longer 454 Casull load the brass may swell into the etch, thereby creating extraction problems. Then you also have the problem of the buildup of residue, not a problem for those who take care of their firearms. | ||
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Not so 9.3. There is loading data on the FA website and they do point out that it is not for revolvers other than FA. Within this data are the factory loads used. They are pretty much at the top end of the data. Also, when this was brought out; FA and a few custom five shot revolvers were really all there was. As far as I know, FA has not produced ammo for a while now. Besides, one can load a 357, 41, or 44 mag hot enough in the FAs to wreck a S&W. | |||
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"I am starting to warm up to the idea of going with 454 cases, just downloaded a bit for my shooting comfort." That would be/is my solution, dvnv | |||
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