by Josh Smith » 09 Feb 2015, 3:28 am
Hello,
Yes, you can, and it's done in the States all the time to make .45 Super.
Be aware that you'll have a thicker case wall and you'll have to reduce loads to match. .45 Super is usually fired from 1911 pistols that have been modified with fully supported chambers and heavy springs.
The .45 Super and .45acp cases are almost the same, except that the .45 super cases are thicker. Remember that the .45 Super loads are fired from fully supported chambers and that you need to stick with reduced .45acp loads (keep in mind the thicker case; reduced volume!) in standard 1911 pistols (and any other pistol without a fully supported chamber) or you risk case head separation.
Regards,
Josh