MI2600
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I have a Colt New Service that has been "converted" from .455 Eley to .45 LC. As far as I can tell, all that was converted was the length of the chambers. I have been using .45 LC brass with .454 lead bullets.
But, I've been looking at a S&W chambered in .455 Eley which has, thus far, not been touched by any evil converters. I would prefer to leave it original.
Looking through the archives, I found discussion about using .45 acp and .45 auto rim cases. Why wouldn't trimmed down .45 LC brass work?
But, I've been looking at a S&W chambered in .455 Eley which has, thus far, not been touched by any evil converters. I would prefer to leave it original.
Looking through the archives, I found discussion about using .45 acp and .45 auto rim cases. Why wouldn't trimmed down .45 LC brass work?