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    S&W Model 1915 Type 2 revolver

    Here is a photo of some recovered 455 bullets (they were 265 grs with a jacket and deep hollow base) that I had fired years ago into oak stumps. The Model 1915 Type 2 was chambered for the 455 Webley and used by the UKicon. Years ago I found that it was very difficult to reload the 455 cases and decided to rechamber my S&W to 45 Colt. Many of these revolvers were also rechambered to 45 ACP with clips. Not much accuracy with a jacket 450 dia bullet being fired down a 455 bore.

    In an attempt to get a more accurate load, I took some 250 gr lead bullets that were 452 dia and made them into a hollow base which worked out. If you can find them. original 45 Colt 255 gr bullets are .454 dia and will work tooAttachment 99285

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    I used to shoot bowling pin competitions with a S&W 2nd Model and Colt NS that I had had rechambered to .45 Colt. ( I regret doing it, but they were everywhere at the time, and cheap).

    I eventually bought a pairing 455 guns for each.

    I inspired a .455 "pin shoot" where everyone shot .455s, it was not inspiring to shoot ww1, inter war and ww2 dated ammo, many of the rounds didn't do more than dent the jacket of the pins.

    Somewhere in my gear i have a bowling pin with a .455 CN bullet dead centre, just penetrated the plastic jacket enough to stick in.

    As to brass, it was a bit of a cottage industry here to convert .45 Colt brass to .455 Eley (mki long).
    Shorten the case and thin the rim ( from the front).

    As an aside, a friend has set up to sell pre lubed cast bullets at gunshows - he comments that he has been getting lots of questions regarding what the red and blue coloured bands are...
    I guess no one shoots cast anymore...
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    Thank you for the explanation. Cheers, Bruce.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee Enfield View Post
    I guess no one shoots cast anymore...
    Not so, that's almost all I shoot in handgun and for 30-30 Winchester.
    Regards, Jim

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    cast bullets

    All the gun shops sell cast bullets in bags or boxes nothing less then 500 bullets in my area.

    Photos show my S&W K-38 single action with 8 3/8 barrel in 38 Special and my S&W Model 25 in 45 Colt. I have never fired a jacket bullet in either one of these revolvers.Attachment 99292Attachment 99293

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    Very nice looking revolvers.
    Actually, my goal is to get a 25, as old as possible, with pinned barrel.
    An older guy here shoots a wonderful one from the ‘60ies and is thinking about selling it due to age.
    He’s got my number.
    I hope he’ll call me one day or the other.
    As for the gun I posted, I received very positive remarks about the dealer selling it, so I guess I’ll call him to find out a few details, especially what bore diameter the gun has.
    In the description they say it is a .455/.45 Colt also. Until approximately WWII I read that the bores of .45 Colt were wider, made for .454 bullets. I think that that would also apply for the .455 rounds.
    It is not easy to find those wider bullets here.
    Modern .45 Colt dies would handle .454 bullets?
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    Don't worry about the .454 to .452 bore issue. The bore issue really isn't a real issue.

    The real issue is cylinder throat size.

    Webley MkI thru MkIV revolvers are commonly found with .452 bores and .450 throats. Undersize throats worked OK with open base bullets, current solid base, not so much.

    Pre ww2 Colt and S&W revolvers are usually fairly close. .454 bore, .454 throats.

    However 1970s thru 1988 Colt and S&W revolvers were commonly found with cylinder throats varying betwèen .452 and .458.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ovidio View Post
    Modern .45 Colt dies would handle .454 bullets?
    Yes they will.
    Regards, Jim

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    You have to remember that this pistol never looked like this when it left the factory. It has been modified with the top strap being added with the newer front sight and the adjustable rear sight. The grips are replacements too. No wonder it hasn't sold yet and the price keeps dropping. Not low enough yet in my mind. Might be better to save the money and get the real factory made deal.

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    S&W Model 1915 Type 2 revolver

    I want to add another photo of the bullets that I found to be very accurate in my old S&W 1915 revolver, it was chambered in 455 Webley and the rear section of the cylinder rechambered for 45 Colt.

    I use 451 dia lead bullets that weight 250 grs and cut a hollow base with an old .400 dia ball cutter in a brass collet in my lathe, after the hollow base is cut the bullets weigh 220 grsAttachment 99388

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