Specs from respective mfgrs. web sites sez that Smith's new .460 is actually 73 ounces vs. 53 ounces for 7 1/2" Ruger SBH in .454. Which, yea, can appreciably impact perceived recoil. Along with often shooting lighter bullets ...
The article indicates that Hornady may be soon producing the 45 cal. 200-grain SSTs for the new gun. And, if the SST bullets are as competively priced for .454 as they are in .308, I'll be buying a little test batch to load up for SBH and run thru chrono. Heck, Cor-Bon's web site indicates they already produce a 265-grain .454 load that gets 1800 fps. With a 200-grain SST, I'm anxious to do some tweaking toward a "mild" load, possibly in the 2000 fps range, out of the 7 1/2" SBH. :)
And yea, nemisis, the "settled on" hog-hunting load (for now )where I drew the line is 300-grain XTP at around 1525 fps ...
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- Sun Jan 30, 2005 7:57 pm
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S&W's new "Extreme Velocity" .460 Revolver
Not like it's a "carry" gun, but I found Dick Metcalf's review of ".460 S&W Magnum" in March issue of Shooting Times quite interesting.
It seems that S&W has taken the beasty 50 cal. frame and developed a cartridge for it that "leaves every other big bore hunting cartridge in the dust" - with recoil supposedly no more than a mid-size .44 Mag. The new revolver weighs 72 ounces and will also shoot 45 Colt and .454 Casull.
8.5" barrels on two "pilot production" versions put out 200 grain bullets at 2230 to 2340 fps !!! 300 grainers at around 1800. 395 grainers around 1600. Alledged average of three 5-shot groups with Hornady 200 grain SSTs of 3.68 inches - at 200 yards.
Metcalf claims he put 150 rounds of various bullet weights through the two test guns in 90 minutes - and "walked away unscathed." Anyone wanna buy then try that with my .454 SBH?
It seems that S&W has taken the beasty 50 cal. frame and developed a cartridge for it that "leaves every other big bore hunting cartridge in the dust" - with recoil supposedly no more than a mid-size .44 Mag. The new revolver weighs 72 ounces and will also shoot 45 Colt and .454 Casull.
8.5" barrels on two "pilot production" versions put out 200 grain bullets at 2230 to 2340 fps !!! 300 grainers at around 1800. 395 grainers around 1600. Alledged average of three 5-shot groups with Hornady 200 grain SSTs of 3.68 inches - at 200 yards.
Metcalf claims he put 150 rounds of various bullet weights through the two test guns in 90 minutes - and "walked away unscathed." Anyone wanna buy then try that with my .454 SBH?