While I do agree at least on principal, I must say that the 454 was designed as a proprietary cartridge for the casull revolver. These loads work perfectly in a FA firearm. It wasn't until Ruger and Taurus tried to muck it up that the problems arose.
I do not know if everyone reading knows what went into the design of this firearm. I'm pretty sure that you do Bill. I also think you can understand what I am getting at here. Its a very good story and will bring new appreciation to what this gun is and what it can do. Its a redesign from the ground up. Simply its a better built single action.
I guess what it boils down to is, soft brass or not, it worked perfectly in the FA. Another company tried to re-engineer something or some part and the problems arrived... If Dick Casulls designs where followed there would be no problems. The Casull is no run of the mill pistol caliber or firearm and treating it as one will not work. Its designed for top performance in a precision platforum.
Yes, I am a big fan of this firearm.
CW