Oh, and as to why loading 50AE would be different than 45ACP in a revolver? The recoil from the 50AE is much greater than a 45ACP, and the momentum of the recoil tends to allow the unfired bullets in the cylinder to move forward. I've never had this problem with 45ACP out of a Smith model 25 or Ruger Blackhawk, Also, the 50AE is pretty much limited to 300-325 grain bullets, which is kinda lame if you ask me, when with the 500 JRH you can load up over 500 grain bullets.


Ken