Well, I went back and forth on this issue with every post I read.
I'm nothing if not indecisive!
So I boiled each post down to their essence to make it easier for me to understand the consensus. Here are the "do it's!"
YESReam it, I did mine and it shot real nice,
might as well ream 'er
Seemed to me to be sort of "damning with faint praise...
Now for the "don't do it's"
NOI'm leaving mine. ... 1800 FPS with a 300 gr. XTP magnum.
Leave it a 45 Colt,
leave it as is. ... I'm getting Casull performance with heavy cast bullets.
Here it seems we have the "it's not necessary for performance" thought. Kind of what I was thinking on the pressure over powder space argument.
Then there are those with a "NO," qualified with the ubiquitous "Hi-ebber!"
DEPENDS I"m leaving mine alone. ... No need for a .454........Unless I get a second .45LC
I bought a second barrel in 45COLT and will leave this one as is.
Finally we had the always vocal bigger is better group!
THE 454 IS FOR WIMPS! 500 Magnum don't need no stinking reaming.
460 s&w
might as well go for broke. 460 S&W.
That, I think, would be the preferred solution. But I don't think I'll find another Carbine for $199.95!
So that option is out.
Then these posts put things in perspective and really got me thinking.
LOOK AT IT THIS WAY... Richard,
Since you have 45 Colt SAA type guns and you reload......
I say if you want a hot 45 Colt that you ream and load the 454 cases with the hot loads.
That way someone does not load a hot 45 Colt into one of your SAA type guns and someone gets hurt.
I am not talking about you or your friends but 30 to 50 years down the road when a grandkid or great grandkid is out shooting your stuff when you are no longer around to explain what is a hot load and what is not, and what can and can NOT go into your SAA.
It is a simple safety issue if you have to have a Magnum 45 Colt. Or just have 45 Colt handguns that can handle the hot loads.
Richard,
You know I reamed mine and the above reasons (see McWoodDuck's Post) and the intro of the FTX bullets are the reason. I have a "small" amount invested in SAA Colts and having one of them come apart would put a tear in my eye.
My 454 shoots just as good if not better than it did as a STD Colt. I LOVE IT! Its a GREAT niche filler, will do what lighter to med 45/70 loads will, will do ALL what the 45 Colt did. I don't push mine anywhere near what its able to do. That's fine by me, I no longer have to be concerned about hot possible SAA grenading loads making into a fine old colt. Its a NO BRAINER to me.
It seems that if I were to go with the majority I would just bypass the 454 for the 460! BTW, Tim, noticeably absent from this thread,
told me he reamed his out to 460 S&W but he also has another carbine he is leaving as a 45 Colt. Leave it to him to be one step ahead of everone else with the best of both worlds!
But as far as the 460 and the like is concerned, shoot! I got me a 45-70 for that! So I says to myself, self... you
know you will just have to shoot some "hot" 45 Colt rounds outa that Handi, and the real issue is keeping them out of a SAA pistol or toggle-link rifle!
So, as was said, it's a no brainer. Ream the barrel and load all ammo for the rifle in 454 brass. That way I can still use any 45 Colt ammo I load in the Handi, but no ammo loaded for the Handi will chamber (not to mention the different headstamp) in my revolvers or toggle link rifles!
Now, about using 45 colt dies to load the Casull...