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<blockquote data-quote="naja302" data-source="post: 1885362" data-attributes="member: 69437"><p>I have a Wilson Combat 460 Rowland and it shoots and functions great. I wouldn't hesitate to carry it as bear defense. I t's accurate, powerful and easy to carry.</p><p></p><p>the 460 is definitely a step up from the 45 acp in recoil but it's manageable. I have one friend that shot it a couple times and it failed to cycle for him (limp wrist). I told him to hold it more rigidly and that solved the problem. No one else had this problem.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I also have a 10 inch 460 S&W with a scope (weighs about as much as a bolt gun) and I guarantee that if you let me get it out and get ready...then turned a bear loose on me, I'd likely only get one shot off...truly amazing recoil. I can't handle it. I have it for long range stuff but it hurts every time I pull the trigger and that's from the bench with bipod attached</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="naja302, post: 1885362, member: 69437"] I have a Wilson Combat 460 Rowland and it shoots and functions great. I wouldn’t hesitate to carry it as bear defense. I t’s accurate, powerful and easy to carry. the 460 is definitely a step up from the 45 acp in recoil but it’s manageable. I have one friend that shot it a couple times and it failed to cycle for him (limp wrist). I told him to hold it more rigidly and that solved the problem. No one else had this problem. I also have a 10 inch 460 S&W with a scope (weighs about as much as a bolt gun) and I guarantee that if you let me get it out and get ready...then turned a bear loose on me, I’d likely only get one shot off...truly amazing recoil. I can’t handle it. I have it for long range stuff but it hurts every time I pull the trigger and that’s from the bench with bipod attached [/QUOTE]
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