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Good for you then! :yeah: Again not totally sure, I just seem to recall hearing thats what they were. GM54-120 will know for sure. Bet he sees this by tomorrow. I also forget why Melvin quit building .45cals. I'm sure GM54-120 will know that too.iablackpowder said:It looks unfired. Thanks for info on twist and smokeless. I've never really messed with smokeless. Ill have to figure out a load for it. I don't think the guy knew what he had, I paid very little for it.
With your luck, Take Me with You! :lol:iablackpowder said:Thanks for all the info. I will go to the smokeless section and ask more questions. I figured it was a low production gun but didn't realize how rare it really was. When I first started to research it I was afraid it was a knock off when I saw some prices compared to what i paid but when I took it apart and saw the quality of the gun I felt better that it wasn't. Well I'm off to another gun show today doubt I find anything this good again. 20180112_174528-1.jpg
Ah Yes!I now remember someone saying that. thanks Squeeze.Squeeze said:because he figured the pressures of shooting them sabotless was too much for the gun. Now the trend is that most use the .45 for sabotless full bore
GM54-120 said:BTW something you need to verify.
My NULA will only accept a CCI primer. Either the CCI209 or CCI209M. Win209s wont allow the bolt to close. Im not 100% sure but if IIRC Fed209A wont work in mine either. Some owners have said the Fed209A is what works in theirs and its what Melvin told them to use.
You need to verify if yours takes a Fed209A or the CCIs. Tolerances on the ULA are VERY precise. The breach plug is SUPER efficient at igniting powder and lasts a very very long time. Thousands of shots on a plug is not uncommon.
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