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.460 Rowland Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Desert Demon" data-source="post: 2436213" data-attributes="member: 116442"><p>Ha. I bought this Glock 41 about 6 years ago to convert. Then after I bought it I realized that Rowland didn't make a 41 conversion yet! Sat in the safe and every six months or so I'd check in with Rowland. Finally they made one last year and I jumped on it. </p><p></p><p>I've only had issues with it going back into battery and I believe that it was just underpowered. Once I bumped up to 14.5gr AA7, haven't seen any issues. But I'm less than 100 rounds in. </p><p></p><p>I don't think the recoil is considerably more than firing a .45 FMJ at 950. It's definitely manageable. </p><p></p><p>I'd recommend going with 460Rowland if you want a 460 Rowland. They do seem to be top notch. I have a 10mm Lone Wolf Glock and have had lots of issues getting the recoil spring / compensator combination right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Desert Demon, post: 2436213, member: 116442"] Ha. I bought this Glock 41 about 6 years ago to convert. Then after I bought it I realized that Rowland didn’t make a 41 conversion yet! Sat in the safe and every six months or so I’d check in with Rowland. Finally they made one last year and I jumped on it. I’ve only had issues with it going back into battery and I believe that it was just underpowered. Once I bumped up to 14.5gr AA7, haven’t seen any issues. But I’m less than 100 rounds in. I don’t think the recoil is considerably more than firing a .45 FMJ at 950. It’s definitely manageable. I’d recommend going with 460Rowland if you want a 460 Rowland. They do seem to be top notch. I have a 10mm Lone Wolf Glock and have had lots of issues getting the recoil spring / compensator combination right. [/QUOTE]
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