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Close in, the 44 can shoot a heavier bullet. Out west .30-30 ruled the roost, the 44 was for close in eastern brush deer. .45/70 and .444 wasn't selling like hotcakes and Marlin offered a alternative. It didn't feed well in the 336 action and in 1969 they redesigned the 1894 action for 44 mag, which was a lighter rifle.
45.4K Messages 838.9K. S. Mid-range ammo choice for .357 woods defense? ... 1861 Armi-Sport Springfield ...
I had the opportunity to shoot some Cutting Edge .45 ACP and 10mm solid copper bullets in some Clear Ballistics Gel. Test pistols were a Colt Delta Elite in 10mm and a Colt 1991 in .45 ACP with 5-inch barrels. Two shot each into four 16 inch blocks of Clear Gel. The first round out of the 10mm...
Yes. 9/40/357 doublestack glock mags are the same dimensions and 10/45 doublestack glock mags are the same dimensions. the 10/45 mags are quite a bit larger than the "regular" glock mags. Reactions: Demi-human and Stationary Smell
I decided to line up some ammunition tonight and see how many more shorter cartridges I could fit into a tubular magazine over standard cartridges like .357 and .45 Colt. I could fit 13 rounds of .45 ACP length ammo in the same space as 10 rounds of .45 Colt. Depending on OAL, maybe 14 rounds could fit in a 10 shot .45 Colt tubular magazine.
All, I'm at wits end. I reload my .45 .acps and about 2% of them fail to fire. The primer shows a dimple, so there was a primer strike. More over, this happens on both my .45's (meaning it's not a gun problem). I suspect the primers aren't fully seated (using Federal primers in range...
Warm but not stupid Okay, I just cranked 9.0 gr of PP into QuickLoad and it says you're still under 23000 PSI - the limit for .45ACP +P loads unless you're compressing your loads. If you're cartridge overall length is around 1.275, you should be using about 75% of the available powder...
Typically I would say go with the .45 Colt but as Good Ol' Boy so aptly pointed out, if your more proficient with a 9mm. semi-auto then you might be better served by going with that. My own choices would run to a Ruger Redhawk in .41 Magnum or .45 Colt, or else a Glock G20 or G29 in 10mm.
Ammunition, Gear, and Firearm Help. Handloading and Reloading
Looking at the .300 AAC Blackout ballistics I see: (bullet weight at velocity for impact energy) 125 gr at 2,215 ft/sec for 1,360 ft/lb (standard) 220 gr at 1,010 ft/sec for 498 ft/lb (subsonic). Historically I have read: The .32 Winchester Self-loading cartridge for the Winchester Model 1905 Rifle