scout
New Member
The last I looked at pistol regulations the wording used to describe the legal cartridges was vague and misleading. If I remember, it was " any straight wall cartridge 357 or larger" That would make alot of unintended cartridges legal. I always thought a minimum energy standard should be used. (ie; I would'nt think a 45 ACP would make a good deer gun and a 38 Special is larger than 357 caliber)
I'm looking at an encore and would like to use a 45-70 Gov. or 450 Marlin. (taper walls, yes but even the "straight walls are not straight or they could not be extracted.
I'm looking at an encore and would like to use a 45-70 Gov. or 450 Marlin. (taper walls, yes but even the "straight walls are not straight or they could not be extracted.