An aside: I'm also an AutoRim fan, ever since I started acquiring shaved-cylinder Webley revolvers. Since these old revolvers require downloading from .45 ACP specs, I use AutoRim brass with them exclusively to prevent mix-ups with full-power loads for my Glock and 1911.
Recently I bought a Pietta .44 Remington Percussion revolver with a .45 ACP centerfire conversion cylinder. I put together a gizmo to counterbore the chambers of this cylinder to take AutoRim brass, so I could shoot it with the same light Trail Boss loads. Shoots far better groups than such a jury rig has any right to.
And, you can go full psycho-load and mock those *indestructible* Blackhawk fanatics too.Nice read Dave, thank you for posting the link.
It's been a long time since I have had this much fun with a rifle. I can shoot regular ball ammo that I can get from most any Wal-Mart or sporting goods store, or I can load "specific purpose" loads in the 45 Auto Rim case and have even more fun with that.
I just got a little single shot rifle that is chambered in 45 Auto Rim, but will also shoot the 45 acp with no alteration to the gun.
This gun is "quiet" when compared to most high powered rifles, and out to 75 yards, it's accuracy is as good as or better than anything else out there!
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Who is the manufacturer of this rifle?
I just got a little single shot rifle that is chambered in 45 Auto Rim, but will also shoot the 45 acp with no alteration to the gun.
This gun is "quiet" when compared to most high powered rifles, and out to 75 yards, it's accuracy is as good as or better than anything else out there!
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