Uberti "Cattleman" .45 Long Colt

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Uploaded by on Apr 7, 2007

230 grs .45 long colt
35 grs black powder FFFG

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  • Hahaha Wikipedia is written by ... anyone that wants to add. It is NOT authoritative.

  • Listen to that report! Sounds just like a Clint Eastwood move! Those old style revolvers and loads have a very distinct sound don't they.

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  • i have two cattlemen for mounted shooting love them both i just dont see why people think the 357 better the 45 only has two down sides the price for ammo and the rang its good to

  • @MichaelkSimmons That's why you reload. ;)

  • the ONLY downside to this gun, is the price for the ammo.

  • awesome, now fan it!

  • Saying that the 45 Long Colt doesn't exist is like saying that the hot dog doesn't exist. It's a question of etymology. The common use of the term as accepted by the majority makes it an existing term. It's use became so popular that manufacturers began using it on the products, making it a product name change. Claiming that it doesn't exist is pure ignorance. It's like saying we should call Snickers bars Marathon bars. Sorry, the name was changed, no matter how "old school" you think you are.

  • @stonewalljkrantz, authoritative itself is a word that should be used sparsely. After all it is a social construct and highly subjective at best.

  • @chughi Well I believe he loads his own. Usually unless you pul bullets and weigh powder charges and such then you cant know how much powder is in a commercial load.

  • Do you load your own ammunition or is it store bought?

  • @skytrax152 Yes, I know the history of the .45 Colt and the Scholfield cartridges.

    In common parlance, the former is called ".45 Colt".

    It's a minor quibble for some, but not for me.

  • @Tuxster3 the name 45colt was changed by colt in late 1800s to 45long colt to avoid confuion with scholfield so name is real

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