Talk me out of a S&W .460

I have 44 mag guns and a 460 and a 500 S&W. In reality the 460 is probably a better choice then the 44 mag if you reload. In the 460 you can shoot either 45 Colt for low recoil and 460 if you want the real thing. The 454 is not a practical choice and I see no real use for it, but of course if you want to you can use it as well.

Now if you do not intend to reload then it is a much more costly venture then a 44 mag. I think for the average person the only real advantage the 460 has for us Canadians is if you want to do long range shooting of some sort or other. Just my two cents worth here.

Graydog
 
In stock and he accepts Amex, great guy to deal, I've bought many guns from him, although I didn't buy my 460V from him. Prices include tax.

w ww.shooterschoice.ca/handguns.html
 
Make sure that your range permits the calibre. I believe that my local indoor range "maxes out" at either .44 mag or .45. And, like most ranges, there will always be some Dudley-Do-Right that will collect your brass and raise a needless stink...
 
Cant talk you out of something im on a waiting list for myself
 

Attachments

  • ImageUploadedByCanadianGunNutz1385743983.127627.jpg
    ImageUploadedByCanadianGunNutz1385743983.127627.jpg
    34.2 KB · Views: 35
Talk out? Talk in maybe, if needed. Part gun, part flamethrower. What more need be said?

While everyone else at the range is doing this (.45 ACP with 5 inch barrel):
45flash3.jpg


(.40S&W with 4.25 inch barrel):
P7M10x3_zps38774fd9.jpg


You'll be doing this. The thing sets off a 360 degree shockwave when fired with full-house loads:
SWmag1.jpg

SWmag2.jpg

460a.jpg


Even the brutally loud short barrel AR with muzzlebreak doesn't compare:
flash3-1.jpg


Or the short (10 inch) barrel shotgun:
flash6.jpg
 
And that brings up my next question. I've been reading about nasty blast waves hitting the shooter. Also the need for ear plugs and muffs 0.0

Maybe this is too much to shoot on a silhouette course?
 
And that brings up my next question. I've been reading about nasty blast waves hitting the shooter. Also the need for ear plugs and muffs 0.0

Maybe this is too much to shoot on a silhouette course?

I haven't shot my 460 indoors yet, but for outdoors I only wear muffs and that's plenty. When/if I ever shoot it indoors I'll double up with muffs and plugs.
 
my dad picked up a 460 S&W.

i fired 3 round and set it down, i had a instant headache from the concussion wave it threw off.

that gun is INSANE!

but id shoot it again in a heart beat, hahaha!
 
Go S&W500 Magnum. I was shooting out to 200 yards at the range with mine at a 12" steel gong for chits and giggles. Well wasn't I shocked at how I was able to come within a few feet on my first couple shots.
 
Back
Top Bottom