Rmfcasey wrote:How about 45 colt. you have a large range of options if you have a gun with the long .410 chamber.
LumberZach wrote:While 45 colt out of a 410 works, generally it doesn’t work all that great. Lots of free space between the projectile and rifling.
grimbeaver wrote:LumberZach wrote:While 45 colt out of a 410 works, generally it doesn’t work all that great. Lots of free space between the projectile and rifling.
Sounds like an opportunity to create the 45 Super Colt. A 45 colt with 410 length.
Holland&Holland wrote:grimbeaver wrote:LumberZach wrote:While 45 colt out of a 410 works, generally it doesn’t work all that great. Lots of free space between the projectile and rifling.
Sounds like an opportunity to create the 45 Super Colt. A 45 colt with 410 length.
Actually that is not a bad idea. There are full length brass .410 cases.
Ghost wrote:That would be longer than a .460 but I’m not sure I’d want anything more than my .460.
Holland&Holland wrote:Ghost wrote:That would be longer than a .460 but I’m not sure I’d want anything more than my .460.
You would not load it anywhere near that. Think of it more like a .410 slug load.
grimbeaver wrote:Holland&Holland wrote:Ghost wrote:That would be longer than a .460 but I’m not sure I’d want anything more than my .460.
You would not load it anywhere near that. Think of it more like a .410 slug load.
What if you loaded it with Trailboss?
Holland&Holland wrote:You still would not load it anywhere near .460.
grimbeaver wrote:Holland&Holland wrote:You still would not load it anywhere near .460.
I was more so thinking could any powder safely fill the case and not go kaboom? A 460 is built to withstand higher pressures then a 410 revolver. So most powders would be out of the question as the loads that would keep the pressure low enough would leave way too much empty space.
Holland&Holland wrote:Correct, the volume of the case would be the problem you would have to solve.
BigBlue wrote:Holland&Holland wrote:Correct, the volume of the case would be the problem you would have to solve.
Couldn't you just shove in some wads to fill the space like a shotgun shell?
BigBlue wrote:Holland&Holland wrote:Correct, the volume of the case would be the problem you would have to solve.
Couldn't you just shove in some wads to fill the space like a shotgun shell?
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