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05-28-2010, 04:49 PM
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S&W 500 10.5" hunter
Hello everyone,
Did anyone ever chronograph their s&W 500 PC 10.5"? I wonder how much muzzle velocity is gained compared to the 8 3/8" barrel version.
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I guess not...
I would imagine that the difference in velocity would be fairly substantial, but a call to S&W would be worth more than my speculation. Best wishes.
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depends heavily on the forcing cone, throat transition and the barrel to cylinder gap.
The PC shop guns will have an edge.
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