I'm loading .45 Schofield with 452374 cast with scrap ww alloy at about 800 fps. Should I crimp this load with a roll crimp, since I'm shooting it in a Colt SAA revolver, or should I use a taper crimp since this boolit was designed for the .45 ACP. It works great in the the .45 ACP in my Colt's 1911's with a taper crimp.
230 gr from a SAA at 800 fps shouldn't generate enough recoil to concern me with boolit jump like .44 mag would.