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That's not true.
I have two Uberti .44 Colt 1872 Open Tops and can assure you they are bored and rifled for .429/.430" bullets.
The cartridges are loaded like longer versions of the .44 Russian or shorter .44 Specials and do NOT use the old style heeled bullets.
You can use .44 Russian ammunition in .the .44 Colt chambered guns and you can use .44 Special-.44 Colt-.44 Russian in the .44 Special chambered guns. HTH
I think post 3 was talking about cap guns, not cartridge guns.
The 44 Open Tops and RM Conversions are .430 guns
The 44 Specials shoot 44 Colt (shorter) & 44 Russians (shortest)
The 44 cap guns (1860s) are for .451 round balls (Pietta) or .454 round balls (Uberti)
--Dawg
The 44 WCF is a different cartridge from the 44 Colt. By the way, newer firearms chambered for the 44 WCF use a 43 caliber bullet like the newer 44 Colts.
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