460V snubnose.

Most of that vid made me laugh. But in around 1:18 to 1:20 he let off a cylinder rapidly and sucked it up. You'll be fine ;).

He certainly was getting some attention at the range. :wave:
 
If you can one hand the 44 you'll be fine with the 460. It's more blast than recoil. I've even one handed mine, the only issue is its pretty heavy for me to one hand.

I"d love to try one of those snubbys :)
 
In all honesty i may end up selling it to help pay for my Central Air Conditioning. Thats costing me 2900 and change. It may be sold unfired with the ammo!

On Second thought


Ill prob have to fire a few shots first, to see if i love it or hate it lol.
 
When you shoot it just use the push/pull method of gripping it and for the love of god do not attempt to stiff wrist it like you would an auto. That will just cause sore wrists as they are supposed to free(ish) recoil with that grip and it will come back down on target nicely. The 460 should be easy to shoot as the gun weighs a ton and is compensated. The former being the reason I got a Redhawk in 454 as I wanted something to apply for an ATC with and 5lbs was too much weight for a handgun(460V was my second choice).
 
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