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Originally Posted by sw282
Any advantage of owning a 460 XVR? YES!!
From MY personal experience, they are made much more precisely
than other Smith &Wesson revolvers.. Put an X Frame next to an 'N'
frame the differences are obvious. XFR has a better trigger feel. The
cyl locks up tighter too. Forcing cone looks better with its machining.
Muzzle crown is cut more precisely. l shoot with people who compete
using Freedom Arms revolvers.. Those are Masterpieces in fit, finish, and
precision... My 460PC is equal to the FA.. Not so with the typical ''N''
frame.
My only gripe w/SW 460s is shooting short cases in them. Almost impossible
to get the cylinder clean after shooting 45 COLTS in mine. l learned
the hard way on that.. Now l shoot reduced 45 Colt loads in 460 brass.
l simply use a card wad over the powder. lt fools the bullet and powder.
They think they are in a 45 Colt case..
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I have a 454 Casull already. But I prefer the Magnum over the lighter loads. I'd use the 460 XVR specifically for hunting.
I have cast a wide net for one, checking with a few local people who sell them here. After a little bit of research, I may do a 8.5 or 10" barrel.
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