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On Sunday, March 30, 2014 6:14:20 PM UTC-7, wrote:
I would guess a huge percentage of guys shooting .45 Colt are engaged in "cowboy" shooting, and are not looking for high pressures. I've even seen some .45 in what was called Smith & Wesson .45, a round shorter than the .45 Colt round. If you are not in actual "cowboy" competition I am still not sure what the attractiveness if .45LC is. I imagine you could shoot a "SA Army" type, 44 mag revolver, with .44 spc loads. It gives you some real bang if you need it., soft pop if you don't. I rarely use it, but it'shandy in case I do need it. But I mainly shoot .44 Smith's in my magnum. less racket and recoil. if I can't do thee job with a Smith round, I'm sure not going it do it with a Mag. round either. |
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