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The .454 Casull is a powerful handgun cartridge developed in 1958 by Dick Casull and Jack Fulmer. It is known for its high velocity, heavy recoil, and energy output, making it a popular choice for hunting large game and for defense against dangerous animals. The .454 Casull delivers significantly more power than the .44 Magnum, providing deep penetration and impressive stopping power. While not widely commercially available until 1997, the cartridge is quite popular with many shooters in this day and age.
The .454 Casull is most commonly chambered in revolvers, including models from Ruger, Taurus, and Freedom Arms. These firearms are available in a variety of sizes and configurations, appealing to the needs and preferences of many shooters.
Firearms chambered in .454 Casull will accommodate .45 Colt and .45 Schofield rounds, making it a versatile option for shooters. However, firearms chambered in .45 Colt or .45 Schofield cannot safely fire .454 Casull due to the higher pressure of the Casull round. Additionally, .454 Casull can be utilized in firearms chambered in .460 Smith and Wesson.