I've a S & W 2nd model and a Colt New Service...both in 455. Marked Eley on the Colt and Webley on the Smith.
Seems like Webley fodder is typically loaded down to ensure that it doesn't grenade the actual Webley hinged pistols.
Is there any reason not to run it stronger in the Smith and Colt?
They are up to 45 AR loadings in these wheel guns. Supposing I wanted to shoot some plates...how brisk has anyone loaded Mark 2 cased 455 before?
Seems like Webley fodder is typically loaded down to ensure that it doesn't grenade the actual Webley hinged pistols.
Is there any reason not to run it stronger in the Smith and Colt?
They are up to 45 AR loadings in these wheel guns. Supposing I wanted to shoot some plates...how brisk has anyone loaded Mark 2 cased 455 before?


















































