I picked up a Rossi Model 92 stainless in .454 Casull off the EE a short while ago. I got it for a really good price as there was a small crack in the forearm and it wasn’t cycling shells to well.
In trying it out, the rifle cycles .45 Colt cartridges perfectly, but seems to hang up with the slightly longer .454 Casull rounds. The original owner had only put about 18 rounds of .454 Casull through her before giving up on it. My question is will this condition get better after firing a few hundred.45 Colt through it, or should I send the rifle in to get looked at? I intend to shoot mostly.45 Colt anyway but would like to be able to fire the occasional.454 Casull for hunting’s. Any suggestions from anyone who’s had experience with these rifles?
In trying it out, the rifle cycles .45 Colt cartridges perfectly, but seems to hang up with the slightly longer .454 Casull rounds. The original owner had only put about 18 rounds of .454 Casull through her before giving up on it. My question is will this condition get better after firing a few hundred.45 Colt through it, or should I send the rifle in to get looked at? I intend to shoot mostly.45 Colt anyway but would like to be able to fire the occasional.454 Casull for hunting’s. Any suggestions from anyone who’s had experience with these rifles?




















































