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A question about the .45 Long Colt round
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.357 Magnum = 9.07 x 32.77mm .44 Magnum: 10.41 x 32.77mm .45 Long Colt = 10.53 x 32.77mm Different sources say different things -- the .45 is magnum round in range, penetration, and stopping power. Others say various mixes of those attributes. Right now, I use the magnum range for the .45, but should it be a "full magnum" in game terms?
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I don't think so. It's not pushing the velocity, hence the muzzle energy, of a "full Magnum" round. YMMV.
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It was originally a black powder round. The differing sources areprobablydue to black powder vs smokeless powder versions.
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