Whoa!
After a couple of hundred 45 Long Colts, almost a hundred 454 Casull and 20 rounds of Hornady 200gr S&W 460 Magnum, I am starting to get used to this particular gun. It's a S&W 460V and the 45 Colts out of it feel like I'm shooting my Ruger bull 22. A quiet soft 'pop' and virtually no recoil at all. The 454 Casull, in various loads feels almost exactly like my 5" S&W 629 44 Magnum, a good solid thump in the hand with a sharp bang. Neither of these prepare me for touching off a 460 round though. I don't know what comes first, or is the worst, the flash, the heat, or the concussion. Recoil, what recoil? Those first three do their absolute best to camouflage any sense of recoil. I have no idea if it recoils or not, but I expect it does. Flinch - yep but I am getting much better now. I think that the concussion is probably the one thing I have to get used to more than any other. I figure that by the time I put another 20 to 40 rounds of the big magnums through it that I'll be getting quite used to the effects. I remember thinking the same thing of my 357 when I started shooting it regularly and now I can blast away several hundred rounds straight with no problem. I don't think the 460 will ever get to that same level of comfort but it will be fun trying.
So, do I like the 460V? YEAH, love it, but just like the 44, it certainly isn't for everyone.
Having camera troubles so I'll post a pic once I get things sorted out.
After a couple of hundred 45 Long Colts, almost a hundred 454 Casull and 20 rounds of Hornady 200gr S&W 460 Magnum, I am starting to get used to this particular gun. It's a S&W 460V and the 45 Colts out of it feel like I'm shooting my Ruger bull 22. A quiet soft 'pop' and virtually no recoil at all. The 454 Casull, in various loads feels almost exactly like my 5" S&W 629 44 Magnum, a good solid thump in the hand with a sharp bang. Neither of these prepare me for touching off a 460 round though. I don't know what comes first, or is the worst, the flash, the heat, or the concussion. Recoil, what recoil? Those first three do their absolute best to camouflage any sense of recoil. I have no idea if it recoils or not, but I expect it does. Flinch - yep but I am getting much better now. I think that the concussion is probably the one thing I have to get used to more than any other. I figure that by the time I put another 20 to 40 rounds of the big magnums through it that I'll be getting quite used to the effects. I remember thinking the same thing of my 357 when I started shooting it regularly and now I can blast away several hundred rounds straight with no problem. I don't think the 460 will ever get to that same level of comfort but it will be fun trying.
So, do I like the 460V? YEAH, love it, but just like the 44, it certainly isn't for everyone.
Having camera troubles so I'll post a pic once I get things sorted out.




















































