50 rnds really slicked up the action. It wasn't bad out of the box, noticeably smoother after a box of ammo. The only feeding issues (2) were when I didn't fully open the action with the rediculous large loop. The last 1/4" of lever rotation opening the action is important. I took the ramp out from under the rear sight. With the front bead in the bottom of the rear buckhorn it was hitting 2" high @15yd, 4" high@50 yds. I added a 5 1/2" extension to the stock, including a cut down slip on recoil pad. I countersunk 1/4" lag bolts from the back, into pilot holes drilled in the factory stubb stock. All in all, exactly what I was looking for. The shortest legal and practical package to carry with enough power to be useful. 45 Colt reloads are even, or sometimes a bit ahead of 44 MAG loads. No, not beyond max 45 loads, just beyond what old guns and flat top revolvers are good for.