Pistol powder is non existent let alone the Alliant brand of powders. If you find some consider yourself lucky. Luckily I've got more then enough for a while and don't use alot of Alliant powders.
If I buy 454 casual brass and use the different primer, is it still safe to load to 45 colt levels? Or should I use colt loadings and brass together?
We have 20" Rossi 92s in Stainless in 454 in stock now and Wanstalls is one of our great dealers that can get it for you.On a somewhat related note...does anyone know where a Rossi 1892 Puma Stainless in 454 Casull can be found in Canada these days? It looks like Wanstalls had some about a year ago but they're all gone and I haven't seen any since.
We have 20" Rossi 92s in Stainless in 454 in stock now and Wanstalls is one of our great dealers that can get it for you.
On a somewhat related note...does anyone know where a Rossi 1892 Puma Stainless in 454 Casull can be found in Canada these days? It looks like Wanstalls had some about a year ago but they're all gone and I haven't seen any since.
If you are going to really utilize the 454 to it's fullest extent, you need premium bullets. I don't have either 45 LC or 454 C but I've read enough about the 454 C's need for premium bullets.
If you want, I've a small plethora of good 454 C projectiles. Tried to sell them on the EE, but too many 45 LC handgunners lowballed me so I said to heck with it.
Most are Freedom Arms and also I've got a bag of no-name bullets; make an offer that isn't insulting and I'll help you out
We need a Canadian company that builds all kinds of Mare's Legs and Ranch hands... All in cool calibers like a multi tube system that will fire S&W .500 or a 45-70 government with a barrel brake.



























