Having two revolvers are better than one
Seems the the 45acp rattling down that long cylinder them hitting the forcing would not be conductive to good accuracy.
When I had my 25-13 Mountain Gun converted by TK Custom...
Bob, how's the accuracy with your 25-13 shooting 45ACPs compared to a comparable 45 Colt round?
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45LC Max Pressure 14,000 psi
45ACP Max pressure 21,000psi
Don't forget, the 45ACP (+P) goes up to 23K psi SAAMI too.
If you're implying the conversion wouldn't be strong enough:
A S&W 45 Colt cylinder has the same width as a 45 ACP cylinder. The stop notch's thickness are essentially the same, which is the thinnest point. No reason a 45 Colt cylinder isn't as strong as a 45 ACP cylinder.
Also, many people (myself as well) shoot 45 Super in their 325/625's & they run 25K - 28K psi.
And many people (myself as well) handload their 45 Colt rounds to those same pressures & shoot them without issue in their S&W 45 Colt revolvers.
No reason why a modern S&W 45 Colt cylinder, in good repair, shouldn't be able to handle 45ACP pressures.
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If you handload 45 Colt I don't see why the conversion to 45ACP would be more versatile. You can load the same 45ACP bullets in a 45 Colt case & other than the cost of a tad more powder they'd be the same cost.
The 45 Colt is a more versatile cartridge than the 45 ACP to me.
Doesn't seem like shooting the shorter rounds in the longer chambers does the chamber walls any good? That's one reason I don't shoot 45 Colt in my 460 Mag.
I love shooting my 325/625 45ACPs but I
REALLY like shooting my 45 Colt M25-13 even more. Buy a 325/625 45ACP & have both.
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