My apologies. I don’t think i’ve bought any factory loaded cartridges (other than rimfire) in about 10 years, and I tend to think about handloaded rounds rather than factory.
I should have specified.
The point I was trying to convey is that some .45 colt rounds (if they’re handloaded for specific revolvers) have the potential to break a schofield. Also that the .45 schofield (which is what the original firearm was chambered for) is a very light .45 calibre cartridge, similar to the .45 acp, that should be considered a very capable defensive round without being to potent in regards to recoil.
I’ve already apologised for not realising that this version shoots the .45 colt, not the .45 schofield.