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| quote: Q1, There seems to be some differeing points of view on how much pressure can be safely handled when compared to the same rifle chambered for the 44 Mag when using the same projectile weights.
Pass quote: Q2, is the 45 colt case inherently weaker than a 44 Mag case.
Not since they stopped making balloon head cases for the 45 Colt. quote: Q3, For hunting large pigs which projectile would be most suitable in the 45 Colt.
I'd use a hardcast flatpoint of the LBT-pattern myself, but I'd be careful to buy one that cycles and chambers. Marlins seems pretty committed to SAAMI dimensions. |
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| Thanks, for the info. What does the LBT stand for? |
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| quote: Originally posted by x-rings: Thanks, for the info. What does the LBT stand for?
Lead Bullet Technologies. Beartooth and Cast Performance will be happy to set you up. |
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