Well, I'm not trying to "get away with something", . . . that's a little crass . . .
I'm simply stating my particular findings which align with "known" information as far as loads are concerned in revolvers being discussed. Too bad it may not align with some folks "preconceived" notions of the "favored " SA. Brian Pearce has written many articles explaining his findings and apparently has pressure reading equipment to include information about his own findings. That being the case and knowing what I know about the revolvers in question ( I currently own the mentioned Pietta Frontier and previously owned an Uberti El Patron) I actually have first hand experience with both. I do wish (and I may can borrow my old El Patron !!) I had known what I know now when I had the El Patron so I could shoot the 45C +p's as well as the 45acp +p's. I'll try and make that happen.
I figured the "I gotta Ruger blah blah blah would rear it's "nauseous" head which even Ruger's instructions say not to use reloads . . . reckon anyone loads "Ruger only" loads for their Blackhawks / Super Blackhawks? Well, so much for that !!! Lol !!
My interest isn't in finding the Ruger "equivalent" (Heaven forbid!!). I'm just answering the Uberti vs Pietta thing so . . . like it or not, in my opinion, after owning both, the Uberti strength, better action parts, wins for me. Funny how Ruger is always mentioned because of it's "strength " but if any others can step over the tier 1 loads it's "verboten" to say anything about it !!!
I have Rugers and like Rugers but it's fun to shoot other SA's that can "nip at their ankles", be it Top strap versions or open-top versions. Nobody is forcing anybody to do anything, it's just information . . .
Mike