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hi everyone just need a little info can the 45 colt be fired out of the bfr with the 454 casull cylinder thanx all info apreciated, superdown
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Good way to practice- Also cheaper.............Joe........
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You sure can.
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As with .38's out of a .357 is the 45lc out of a 454---ie. the cylinder can/will develop a carbon ring from firing the shorter length case. If not removed an excessive carbon ring build-up will increase chamber pressures when the larger cases are used.
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While you most certainly can, I personally don't like to. If you reload then there is no need. I find that 21 - 23 grains of AA9 behind a Hornady 250 grain XTP to be quite comfortable and economical to shoot. :-)
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