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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 1571418" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>So does a conventional .357 magnum, without the size and weight penalty imposed by the Judge. In order to chamber 3" .410 shotshells, the Judge has to have a ridiculously long cylinder, along with a barrel that is far shorter than it would otherwise be in a gun of that size. In addition, it only holds 5 rounds versus 6 and you cant use speed loaders with it. Yes the .45 Colt will also work in the Judge and it is an acceptable choice for self defense, but it is also a semi-obsolete caliber with ammo that is not widely available in stores. .357 and .38 special ammo are available anywhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 1571418, member: 14668"] So does a conventional .357 magnum, without the size and weight penalty imposed by the Judge. In order to chamber 3" .410 shotshells, the Judge has to have a ridiculously long cylinder, along with a barrel that is far shorter than it would otherwise be in a gun of that size. In addition, it only holds 5 rounds versus 6 and you cant use speed loaders with it. Yes the .45 Colt will also work in the Judge and it is an acceptable choice for self defense, but it is also a semi-obsolete caliber with ammo that is not widely available in stores. .357 and .38 special ammo are available anywhere. [/QUOTE]
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