Nice! I was going to say, "That bullet deserves a Smith 1955 Target!"
I had two, a 1950 and a 1955, but don't miss them. The reason? My hands are short and wide, as are my fingers, so I could never reach the trigger for double action. I could only shoot it cocking it with my left (off) hand. Then I bought a new 1989 N frame with the round butt. That has been my favorite .45 ever since.I certainly wish I had my 1955 Target model back that I shot when I was in my late 20's. You do stupid things when you're young , like sell your 1955 target gun for what you " thought " was a nice profit.
One word comes to mind if these are used against mammals, NASTY... I presume that at higher velocity the accuracy will drop off quite quickly but if used for personal protection at close range that won't matter.My 1st " ManStoppers " have been loaded with cast bullets from my new MP Mould.
45 Auto Rims
4.0 Red Dot.
235 gr. cast bullet.
After loading the above rounds, I went back and put a mild crimp on the ends of the cast mouths. The rounds fall in and out easily in my Smith revolver.
Maybe add a drop of neon paint to the bottom of each HP, for “effect” Ben. Lol
Truer words have never been spoken...Yessir--a 38 or 9mm might expand, but a 45 darn sure won't SHRINK.