I just bought a new toy, it's a revolver that takes 45 cal. Is there a problem with shooting 45 auto (acp) out of it or do I need to stick to 45 cal? If there is a problem with acp.... please educate me to why.
Thanks,
Alan
Thanks,
Alan
Running Arrow Bill":3d48e1a2 said:My wife recently bought the Taurus "Judge"...a real woman's cannon...right? Dual chambered for the .410 and the .45 Long Colt.
The "Judge" does kick a touch...about 3X what my .40 Baretta does... (At least my wife didn't want a .457 !)
Now...
Good luck on finding any .45 Long Colt ammo!! She settled on #4 shot on the .410 as well as some 000 buckshot (3 pellets) as substitute for .45 until the Long Colt becomes available.
At least I have a stock of my .40 S&W hollow points (as well as blunt nose practice rounds), and my 20 Ga with both birdshot and some buckshot.
talldog":2pfwq8e8 said:45 Colt---45ACP----Night and Day diffence, check your ballistic charts !! :cowboy:
Used to load those 45 Long cartridges HOT---Use 454 Casull now !! :tiphat:brandonm_13":114474w1 said:talldog":114474w1 said:45 Colt---45ACP----Night and Day diffence, check your ballistic charts !! :cowboy:
But both are excellent cartridges.