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Leupold
I will have to save up for a few weeks for that leupold scope, especially after buying a 460. I do agree with your sentiment: "buy once, cry once".
Given that a bipod is an option for the 7.5" and 10.5" also, this decision just got a lot more difficult. I'll look through those threads you posted and see if the ballistics do anything to narrow down my decision. I'll let you guys know what my final decision is and let you know when the order is placed. I don't even have an order placed, but I'm already excited to shoot the beast and give myself an extra excuse to start reloading, even if just on a small scale.
Here is a thread which contains what you are looking for 460 S&W: Velocity / Barrel Length
I have them all- yes every model produced by S&W.
Depends on what I am using it for....
I have hunted with them in 2.75" ES all the way to 14"models.
The 10.5" and longer I would only recommend to hunt with in blind or stand as the are front heavy and require a rest or to be shot from bipod.
If you just plan to shot paper get what you like best, from the bench for me it would be either the uncomped 12" or uncomped 14". Off hand it would be 5" to 7.5" model, leaning toward the 7.5".
Here are threads discussing S&W 460 offering over the years.
I am sure there are other threads if you do a search
Lew Horton 460 S&W Magnums (with photos)
Factory 460 S&W Magnums finished in Black (with Photos)
7.5 inch Barreled 460 S&W Magnums (with Photos)
Long Barreled 460 S&W Magnums (with photos)
X-Frame .460 - Looking for Advice/Recommendations
Several threads that are relevant to optics on the 460.
Personally I have the Leupold 2.5-8x have the longest life
Most scopes don't last 100 rounds, buy once cry once.
460 S&W with H1 Aimpoint test
Revolver Sights
PC 14” 460
If you don't reload you should to get the most out of your 460.
It takes a lot of practice to get proficient with these guys, reloading not only allows you to tune loads to the gun it allows you to get the most shooting in for dollars spent.
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I will have to save up for a few weeks for that leupold scope, especially after buying a 460. I do agree with your sentiment: "buy once, cry once".
Given that a bipod is an option for the 7.5" and 10.5" also, this decision just got a lot more difficult. I'll look through those threads you posted and see if the ballistics do anything to narrow down my decision. I'll let you guys know what my final decision is and let you know when the order is placed. I don't even have an order placed, but I'm already excited to shoot the beast and give myself an extra excuse to start reloading, even if just on a small scale.