WonderNine
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From what I understand the .45 LC bullet has a diameter of .452 while the Casull is of .454 diameter. Many Casull guns either have a special cylinder for .45 Colt or let you shoot .45 Colt out of the same cylinder as the .454. Does this lead to accuracy problems?
I know that alot of people complain about poor accuracy when shooting their 9mm's (.355") out of their .38 special/.357 (.357") Ruger Blackhawk revolvers with the conversion cylinder.
Thinking about it myself it seems like the bullet would have a ping pong effect off of the walls of the barrel.
Anybody have opinions on this?
I want a good .45 Colt revolver, but I'd also like to have the option of shooting .454 Casull.
I know that alot of people complain about poor accuracy when shooting their 9mm's (.355") out of their .38 special/.357 (.357") Ruger Blackhawk revolvers with the conversion cylinder.
Thinking about it myself it seems like the bullet would have a ping pong effect off of the walls of the barrel.
Anybody have opinions on this?
I want a good .45 Colt revolver, but I'd also like to have the option of shooting .454 Casull.