Originally Posted by desertoakie
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.

Just going by my experience with the 45 ACP, where Ive shot 280 cast bullets and roll crimp them in the crimp groove. In a 1911 this obviously doesnt work.
I dont see where 300-325s would be a limit in a revolver, so long as the twist is there to spin them. Im not saying it would be ideal for 500s, but theres no reason it cant be fed heavier bullets out to the cylinder face. From what I see, its the same cylinder as the JRH?