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454 Casull Anybody?
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<blockquote data-quote="lloydsmale" data-source="post: 802582" data-attributes="member: 41442"><p>ive had a number of 454s through the years and one was an alaskan like yours. Mine liked a 300 grain cast rcbs swcgc with 24 grains of 2400. It shot that load way better then anything else i tried. Gas checks at those levels may not be absolutely nessisary. You might get away without leading if thats your consern but ive found especially with top end loads and doubly so for the high pressure loads used in a 454 that gas checked bullets will 9 times out of 10 be more accurate the plain based no matter what alloy is used. Just a side not but i used to shake my head when shooting that alaskan. It was hands down the most comforatble 454 ive ever owned to shoot with top end loads and i cant say why. Another cool thing with the one i had was that i had it cut for moon clips. It would shoot 454s and 45 colts with or without moon clips and with moon clips made for a model 25 smith it would shoot 45acps too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lloydsmale, post: 802582, member: 41442"] ive had a number of 454s through the years and one was an alaskan like yours. Mine liked a 300 grain cast rcbs swcgc with 24 grains of 2400. It shot that load way better then anything else i tried. Gas checks at those levels may not be absolutely nessisary. You might get away without leading if thats your consern but ive found especially with top end loads and doubly so for the high pressure loads used in a 454 that gas checked bullets will 9 times out of 10 be more accurate the plain based no matter what alloy is used. Just a side not but i used to shake my head when shooting that alaskan. It was hands down the most comforatble 454 ive ever owned to shoot with top end loads and i cant say why. Another cool thing with the one i had was that i had it cut for moon clips. It would shoot 454s and 45 colts with or without moon clips and with moon clips made for a model 25 smith it would shoot 45acps too. [/QUOTE]
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