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wadcutters
A wadcutter is a special-purpose flat-fronted bullet specifically designed for shooting paper targets, usually at close range and at subsonic velocities typically under approximately 900 ft/s (274 m/s). Wadcutters have also found favor for use in self-defense guns, such as .38 caliber snubnosed revolvers, where, due to short barrel lengths, maximum bullet velocities are usually low, typically under 900 ft/s (274 m/s), and improved lethality is desired. Wadcutters are often used in handgun and airgun competitions.
Extra 45 long colt ammo I found after I sold my revolver. They are too flat to cycle through my lever gun so they must go. 120 rounds as pictured. I paid about $1 per round, and only want $100 for all 120. My loss is your gain. Will trade for other ammo. Located in Monmouth, Oregon.
Nice defensive or hunting wadcutter load, standard pressure, low flash.
3 boxes available, $40 per box or $100 for all 3 boxes.
Trade for SBA3 brace or brass cased new 9mm, 45ACP, 223/556, 380acp, 410, 12 gauge
So, I find myself carrying, and shooting, the various .44 Magnums more and more these days. Whilst looking over an older text, I read a synopsis of various .455 Webley loads, including the famous "manstopper" wadcutter/hollowpoint. Which got me to thinking about similar loads for the .44...