MagnumDweeb
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At http://www.pinnacle-guns.com/revolver.asp, they say you can shoot .45 ACP out of your .45 LC and .454 revolvers once you've had them cut for moon clips. I was wondering if that's really a good idea. I thought in times past I had read on here that revolvers not built for .45 ACP, it was a bad idea to shoot .45 auto rim or .45 ACP(cut for moon clips) out of them.
I'm looking to get a Ruger .454 Casull Alaskan, and I'd like not to have to cut the cylinder for moon clips. I see .45 auto rim for sale by Georgia arms at the gun shows, I already reload .45 ACP(and I'd start reloading .45 LC) it's just a curiosity. Buffalo Bore makes defenese loads for both .45 auto rim and LC.
Would .45 auto rim be bad for the revolver?
I'm looking to get a Ruger .454 Casull Alaskan, and I'd like not to have to cut the cylinder for moon clips. I see .45 auto rim for sale by Georgia arms at the gun shows, I already reload .45 ACP(and I'd start reloading .45 LC) it's just a curiosity. Buffalo Bore makes defenese loads for both .45 auto rim and LC.
Would .45 auto rim be bad for the revolver?