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No. The bullet is 5 thousandths of an inch too wide.
Shoot the Bullet happened in 2005.
No, it won't fit. The .45 caliber bullet is 0.45" in diameter; the .30 caliber bullet is .15" smaller. The brass is different size too.
No, you cannot safely shoot a .45 caliber bullet from a .40 caliber handgun. The .40 caliber handgun is designed specifically for .40 S&W ammunition, which has a different casing size and bullet diameter compared to the .45 caliber. Attempting to use .45 caliber ammunition in a .40 caliber firearm could lead to dangerous malfunctions or serious injury. Always use the correct ammunition specified for your handgun.
Shoot the Bullet was created on 2005-12-30.
Good God NO! The 45-70 cartridge has a bullet diameter of .457-459.and the 33 Winchester has a bullet diameter of .338.You would blow up the receiver for sure,and the entire gun along with your face or head.Never shoot any cartridge that is not listed on the firearm as chambered for it.
NO!!! There ARE some firearms that are made to fire both, but the standard .410 shotgun is not. You are trying to push a .45 caliber bullet through a .41 caliber barrel. This is extremely dangerous. Can it be done? Yes. How many times can it be done before you blow the gun up? No one knows THAT answer!
A 410 shotgun is basically a 41 caliber smoothbore. A 45 caliber round may fit in the chamber, but the bullet is too big. Don't do it.
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