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Specialty Handgun Hunting
S&W 460 XVR compensated
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<blockquote data-quote="MachV" data-source="post: 244845" data-attributes="member: 93"><p>Kirby's advice on the 45lc is very sound...pun intended. Have not shot a 460 yet but have a lot of years with the Casull. The Ruger Super Red Hawk I currently use is Mag-na-Ported. Made the mistake of finishing off my antelope this year with a fullhouse 454 load, not only did it pregut the goat but the ringing in my ears was noticably worse afterwards. </p><p>It however is quite mild with full 45lc loads and after years of shooting both have come to the conclution that more is not nessisarly better. I took a big whitetail this year with lite 250 grain Casull loads that did more than get the job dun, are more acurate and easier to get the follow up shots off than if I was useing the he-man loads.</p><p> IMHO Save yourself some funds and your ears and go with the old reliable 45lc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MachV, post: 244845, member: 93"] Kirby's advice on the 45lc is very sound...pun intended. Have not shot a 460 yet but have a lot of years with the Casull. The Ruger Super Red Hawk I currently use is Mag-na-Ported. Made the mistake of finishing off my antelope this year with a fullhouse 454 load, not only did it pregut the goat but the ringing in my ears was noticably worse afterwards. It however is quite mild with full 45lc loads and after years of shooting both have come to the conclution that more is not nessisarly better. I took a big whitetail this year with lite 250 grain Casull loads that did more than get the job dun, are more acurate and easier to get the follow up shots off than if I was useing the he-man loads. IMHO Save yourself some funds and your ears and go with the old reliable 45lc. [/QUOTE]
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