I'm purchasing a Uberti Revolving Carbine in .45 Long Colt (18" bbl.).
As you know the .45 Long Colt is the parent cartridge to the .454 Casull and has been around since the American wild west days.
Have any of you owned a Uberti Revolving Carbine in .45 Long Colt?
The .45 Long Colt factory loads are loaded rather mildly as the cartridge is used in some fairly old manufacture revolvers.
The Uberti Revolving Carbine is I presume made of modern high strength steel and I'm hoping to be able to handload some .45 Long Colt or shortened .454 Casull cases to .45 Long Colt +P (sub .454 Casull) velocities in order to make a short range deer rifle out of the carbine.
Anybody have any experience in this regard??
As you know the .45 Long Colt is the parent cartridge to the .454 Casull and has been around since the American wild west days.
Have any of you owned a Uberti Revolving Carbine in .45 Long Colt?
The .45 Long Colt factory loads are loaded rather mildly as the cartridge is used in some fairly old manufacture revolvers.
The Uberti Revolving Carbine is I presume made of modern high strength steel and I'm hoping to be able to handload some .45 Long Colt or shortened .454 Casull cases to .45 Long Colt +P (sub .454 Casull) velocities in order to make a short range deer rifle out of the carbine.
Anybody have any experience in this regard??


















































