.454 Casull Explained

.454 Casull
Type:Handgun
Origin:United States
Designer:Dick Casull, Duane Marsh, Jack Fullmer
Design Date:1958
Production Date:1997–present
Parent:.45 Colt
Case Type:Rimmed straight
Bullet:.452
Land:.442
Neck:.480
Base:.480
Rim Dia:.512
Rim Thick:.057
Case Length:1.383
Case Capacity:45.5
Length:1.77
Primer:Boxer Small rifle
Max Pressure:65000
Pressure Method:SAAMI
Max Cup:50,000[1]
Bw1:240
Btype1:XTP JHP Hornady
Vel1:1900
En1:1923
Bw2:300
Btype2:XTP JHP Hornady
Vel2:1650
En2:1813
Bw3:335
Btype3:WFNGC DoubleTap
Vel3:1600
En3:1904
Bw4:360
Btype4:WFNGC DoubleTap
Vel4:1500
En4:1800
Bw5:400
Btype5:WFNGC DoubleTap
Vel5:1400
En5:1741
Test Barrel Length:7.5 in
Balsrc:Hornady [2] DoubleTap[3]

The .454 Casull [4] is a firearm cartridge, developed as a wildcat cartridge in 1958 by Dick Casull, Duane Marsh and Jack Fullmer.[5] It was announced in November 1959 by Guns & Ammo magazine. The design is a lengthened and structurally improved .45 Colt case.[5] The wildcat cartridge went mainstream when Freedom Arms brought a single action five-shot revolver chambered in .454 Casull to the retail firearms market in 1983. Ruger followed in 1997, chambering its Super Redhawk in this caliber. Taurus followed with the Raging Bull model in 1998 and the Taurus Raging Judge Magnum in 2010.The .45 Schofield and .45 Colt cartridges can fit into the .454's chambers, but not the other way around because of the lengthened case (very similar to the relationship between .38 Special and .357 Magnum cartridges, as well as the .44 Special and .44 Magnum cartridges).[5]

Specifications

The .454 Casull was finally commercialized in 1997, when SAAMI published its first standards for the cartridge.[6] [7] [8] The new Casull round uses a small rifle primer rather than a pistol primer, because it develops extremely high chamber pressures of over 50,000 CUP (copper units of pressure) (410 MPa), which are rifle levels of pressure. It requires the use of a rifle primer to withstand those significantly greater pressures, blurring the distinction of it being a pistol or a rifle cartridge.[9]

The round is one of the most powerful handgun cartridges in production.[5] The .454 Casull generates almost five times the recoil of the .45 Colt, and about 75% more recoil energy than the .44 Magnum. It can deliver a 250 grain (16 g) bullet with a muzzle velocity of over 1,900 feet per second (580 m/s), developing up to 2,000 ft-lb (2.7 kJ) of energy from a handgun. One Buffalo Bore loading drives a heavier, 300 grain, JFN bullet at 1,650 ft/s for 1,813 ft-lb of muzzle energy.[10] The .454 Casull round is primarily intended for hunting medium or large game, metallic silhouette shooting, and bear protection.[11] [12]

The Casull cartridges were originally loaded with a triplex load of propellants, which gave progressive burning, aided by the rifle primer ignition, resulting in a progressive acceleration of the bullet as it passed through the barrel.[5]

Similar cartridges

The first commercially available revolver chambered in .454 Casull was made by Freedom Arms in 1983 as a five-shot single action Model 83 revolver that is capable of firing .45 ACP, .45 Colt and .454 Casull with interchangeable cylinders.[5] The .460 Smith & Wesson Magnum cartridge introduced in 2005 is a lengthened .454 Casull cartridge and has the same diameter as a .45 Colt or .454 Casull. Therefore, revolvers chambered for .460 S&W will also chamber .454 Casull, .45 Colt, and .45 Schofield (.45 Smith & Wesson).[13]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: SAAMI pressures from the 2004 SAAM specifications. Leverguns . 2004.
  2. Web site: Hornady. https://web.archive.org/web/20190708150342/https://www.hornady.com/shop/?ps_session=5977c29774e800356f7f2f8fe75dde8b. 2019-07-08. live. 2009-07-29.
  3. Web site: DoubleTap Ammo. https://web.archive.org/web/20090420035548/http://www.doubletapammo.com/php/catalog/index.php?cPath=21_39. 2009-04-20. dead. 2009-07-29.
  4. Web site: Casull pronunciation in German . 2019-07-20.
  5. Book: Barnes, Frank C. . Skinner, Stan . Cartridges of the World 12th Edition: A Complete and Illustrated Reference for Over 1500 Cartridges . . October 20, 2009 . 568 . 978-0-89689-936-0.
  6. Web site: .454 Casull . Chuck Hawks . 2007-11-14.
  7. Web site: .454 Casull . 2007-11-14 . https://web.archive.org/web/20071106034845/http://www.reloadbench.com/cartridges/p454c.html . 2007-11-06 . dead .
  8. Web site: The Fascinating .454 Casull. 28 March 2018.
  9. Book: 50. Handbook of Handguns. Jeffrey Strickland . 2013. 9781300973294.
  10. https://www.buffalobore.com/index.php?l=product_list&c=11 Buffalo Bore Ammo - .454 Casull Pistol & Handgun Ammo
  11. Book: 11, 125. Handgun Hunting: How to Travel the World in Pursuit of Wild Game!. Mark Hampton. Krause Publications. 0-87349-364-8. 2002.
  12. Book: 50 Guns That Changed the World: Iconic Firearms That Altered the Course of History. Robert A. Sadowski. Skyhorse. 2015. 978-1634504454.
  13. Book: Shooter's Bible, 111th Edition. 2019. Jay Cassell . 9781510748149. Skyhorse Publishing.