Nightcrawler
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Okay, I've heard a few folks on here discussing the potency of .45 Auto Rim. I've heard some say they like to use warm .45AR reloads in a 625 revolver as a woods caliber.
So how hot can you go with it safely? I'm referring here to my gun, a 2004-5 production 5" 625. Obviously, you'll want to tone it down for pre-Second World War vintage guns, and possibly even guns that pre-date S&W's 1990s "endurance package" upgrades.
I know the modern 625 is a tough gun. They convert them to .460 Rowland, and I plan on running some .45 Super through mine one of these days. So what can you do with .45 Auto Rim?
So how hot can you go with it safely? I'm referring here to my gun, a 2004-5 production 5" 625. Obviously, you'll want to tone it down for pre-Second World War vintage guns, and possibly even guns that pre-date S&W's 1990s "endurance package" upgrades.
I know the modern 625 is a tough gun. They convert them to .460 Rowland, and I plan on running some .45 Super through mine one of these days. So what can you do with .45 Auto Rim?