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The one main difference I see besides the .454 being longer is that it uses small rifle primers instead of large pistol.
Anyway, those 5-shot revolvers referred to are pretty strong (lol). Same gun but different chamberings, ranging from the .45-70 (that can be loaded to approach Ruger rifle levels I hear), .444 to the .45 Colt., etc.
The cartridge can certainly be hot-rodded.. just know what you're shooting it out of.
Anyway, those 5-shot revolvers referred to are pretty strong (lol). Same gun but different chamberings, ranging from the .45-70 (that can be loaded to approach Ruger rifle levels I hear), .444 to the .45 Colt., etc.
The cartridge can certainly be hot-rodded.. just know what you're shooting it out of.