Dionysusigma
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I know the basic principle of firearms that can shoot both--they're overbuilt (compared to normal .410s) to handle both cartridges, but that's about it. I have a few questions, though... (assume all .45LC used is to the same spec, and barrel lengths are the same)
1) Compared to a gun that is specifically designed to shoot .45 LC (or .460SW, .454 Casull, .45 Schofield, etc.) how different is the accuracy for a .45LC/410? Is it far worse, or what?
1a) Is a little bit of rifling at the end of the barrel really enough to provide decent stabilization for the bullet?
2) Compared to a dedicated .45LC, how different are the velocities?
3) Is there anything I should be asking regarding this, but am not (due to lack of knowledge)?
1) Compared to a gun that is specifically designed to shoot .45 LC (or .460SW, .454 Casull, .45 Schofield, etc.) how different is the accuracy for a .45LC/410? Is it far worse, or what?
1a) Is a little bit of rifling at the end of the barrel really enough to provide decent stabilization for the bullet?
2) Compared to a dedicated .45LC, how different are the velocities?
3) Is there anything I should be asking regarding this, but am not (due to lack of knowledge)?