« Reply #7 on: December 14, 2011, 07:46:50 PM »
David I, please rest assured that modern brass for the 45 Colt is not weak. Dick Casull used 45 colt brass when developing his 454. I have loaded 45 brass above Ruger/TC levels for use in my firearms chambered for 454 Casull and have normal case life only losing one or 2 cases with neck splits caused by my over expanding case mouths too many times. My fault, not weak brass, primer pockets stayed tight. If the chamber is not oversized, and the firearm is capable of handling the pressure, the brass will stand up. DP
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