Absolutely not. Furthermore, there's no earthly reason to attempt to do so. The only way such a load can be excused is if it is in a chamber that allows seating the bullet out to near .454 Casull lengths, and then in a gun suited to handle nearly .454 pressures. If a person needs or wants a .454, they should buy one.
Even if any given .45 Colt doesn't let loose, with parts flying, due to ridiculously high pressure loads, the gun is being abused unnecessarily.