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<blockquote data-quote="Possum Cop" data-source="post: 1886979" data-attributes="member: 108622"><p>These are the ballistics straight off of the Roland page. I understand what you are saying but you would have to push the 10mm at dangerous chamber pressure to do what the .460 is doing velocity wise with the hard bullets.</p><p></p><p>Sectional density is like BC if you can't hit your target it doesn't matter what the numbers tell you. Everything is perfect in text books and on websites.</p><p></p><p>I've been handgun hunting for 31 years and I make kill shots when the time comes. I've hunted with almost every cartridge mentioned in this thread and I still own a 10mm, a few 44 Magnums, .460 Roland, a .460 S&W and a 30-06 Encore that I hunt with. I believe that they all have a place and a function where they are just about perfect for the task at hand but none of them do every task equally well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Possum Cop, post: 1886979, member: 108622"] These are the ballistics straight off of the Roland page. I understand what you are saying but you would have to push the 10mm at dangerous chamber pressure to do what the .460 is doing velocity wise with the hard bullets. Sectional density is like BC if you can’t hit your target it doesn’t matter what the numbers tell you. Everything is perfect in text books and on websites. I’ve been handgun hunting for 31 years and I make kill shots when the time comes. I’ve hunted with almost every cartridge mentioned in this thread and I still own a 10mm, a few 44 Magnums, .460 Roland, a .460 S&W and a 30-06 Encore that I hunt with. I believe that they all have a place and a function where they are just about perfect for the task at hand but none of them do every task equally well. [/QUOTE]
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