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Which would you prefer if buying one of the big bores?
.460 if you don't reload, .500 if you do.
To my mind either gun is ONLY justifiable if you reload. Factory ammo for this size is just way over the top cost wise. Not to mention the versatility in recoil and muzzle flash you can go for when reloading to suit your own tastes.
If I was to buy a "cartoon revolver" of either size I think I'd opt for the .460 since it has the versatility of shooting the .45LC rounds for plinking. And even in the big .460 a proper .45LC load will give a good kick compared to the wussy cowboy loads that .45LC typically comes in these days. Plus with the .460 the .454 Casull rounds are an option. Three way versatility vs single option. Nope, that's not a hard one at all.....
If you buy either gun you either have no brains or a wallet big enough to feed it. My opinion is unchanged.
I own an XVR and a .500. Who are you calling a Wal-Mart shopper?? To be honest I am cheap as a *** but they are too fun not to play with.
So, as of right now, the verdict is siding with the 460....?

B, you gotta agree though that one of the big grins with these is the ability to customize the loads for power, show and feel over a wider range than is possible with most other calibers. And since precious few ever get an ATC power, show, feel and the ability to clear a range table off with the muzzle blast is all we have leftAnd from having shot some factory .500 Hornady compared to reloading them I can't help think that a big bore shooter isn't getting their money's worth out of the gun if they are only shooting factory options. I may have gone on about the cost of the ammo but really it's about the experience with these things.



























