Barrel life 460
I just loaded some 460 in Starline brass According to the Hodgon site with 300 grn XTP/mag I used:
H110 @ 42 grns resulted in 1850 fps
Lil Gun @ 44 grns resulted in 1950 fps
The 460 utilizes variable twist riffling to accel the twist gradual This will decrease the wear on the riffling and realistically we are below 2000 fps So I am going to say I heard of this early barrel wear and Call it BS.
Probabally started by someone wanting to bad mouth something they didn't have or wanted to sell something else to ya.
Lot's of hunting guns exceed this speed weight combination so I highly doubt Smith and Wesson made something that is going to wear out so fast it would tarnish their reputation. Especially since this is their cadilac flag ship revolver. XVR Extreme Velocity Revolver claimed to be the fastest revolver on the planet. Nice and shiney too
If you haven't shot one yet, try one as soon as you can. They are definatley memorable.
If you want a cheaper unit with a big bang try a 454 casul. I am thinking about adding one to my selection as after I fired the 460 with 454 it makes for extra clynider cleening time because of the residue left from the shorter 454 round in the long cylinder.
The Taurus Raging bull in 454 has my eye even though alot of folks bad mouth the Taurus line as well.
If you have lots of guns the wear factor is distributed over the whole selection making them all last longer. (That's what I tell my wife why I need several more guns)
tkv000 said:
Thanks for the info! Dillon told me the same thing, I'm still up in arms on the .460, as I hear it suffers from extreme barrel wear, something like 1100 rounds, now I don't plan on shooting .460 all the time, but getting something re-barreled in my region isn't an easy task, so I'll wait to hear some actual reports from owners.