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<blockquote data-quote="Nomosendero" data-source="post: 969578" data-attributes="member: 3622"><p>We are not talking about the same thing I suppose, no one said anything about that kind of distance, rather just extending the capability of the 44 mag a little. I believe we all know of the extra long cyl. Smith with 460/500 rounds.</p><p></p><p>We all have limits when it comes to size and weight of any type rifle we hunt with. I was pretty enthused about the 460 until I handled one, If I want to pack a handgun of that size I just take my Contender in 30-30AI which will best the 460 easily by 100 yards, not in energy but in field accuracy. As far as power is concerned if I want more of that, I will go with a Super Redhawk in 480 with 400 grain cast.</p><p>Just a different view in what a revolver is meant to do</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomosendero, post: 969578, member: 3622"] We are not talking about the same thing I suppose, no one said anything about that kind of distance, rather just extending the capability of the 44 mag a little. I believe we all know of the extra long cyl. Smith with 460/500 rounds. We all have limits when it comes to size and weight of any type rifle we hunt with. I was pretty enthused about the 460 until I handled one, If I want to pack a handgun of that size I just take my Contender in 30-30AI which will best the 460 easily by 100 yards, not in energy but in field accuracy. As far as power is concerned if I want more of that, I will go with a Super Redhawk in 480 with 400 grain cast. Just a different view in what a revolver is meant to do [/QUOTE]
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