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Old 03-20-2017, 03:13 PM
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l take my 460PC to ''Shooters lndoor Range'' now and then...

Shooting reduced recoil loads most of the draws little attention..

All l have to do is light OFF a few Hornady Factory 200FTX rounds...

Total Silence and faces of AWE!!!! Worth every Penny l paid for it..

When Bam-Bam speaks EVERYBODY listens...

Kinda like owning a Dodge Hell Cat or a ZR1 Corvette..

Just a ''Hundred Grand Cheaper''...

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Old 03-20-2017, 03:57 PM
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Any advantage for having a 460 XVR? Any advantage for having a 460 XVR? Any advantage for having a 460 XVR? Any advantage for having a 460 XVR? Any advantage for having a 460 XVR?  
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If I ever take the plunge, it'll be a 5" model...
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Only difference in my opinion is reloading cost and ease of developing reduced recoil loads (powder selection).
(If you buy one of these I can't see shooting reduced recoil loads, should of bought a lighter caliber.)

Don't really consider that an advantage. The recoil is different than the 500 and less taxing over the course of several hours of shooting.

I have plenty of both but prefer the 460S&W.

Shoot'em if you got'em.

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l take my 460PC to ''Shooters lndoor Range'' now and then...

Shooting reduced recoil loads most of the draws little attention..

All l have to do is light OFF a few Hornady Factory 200FTX rounds...

Total Silence and faces of AWE!!!! Worth every Penny l paid for it..

When Bam-Bam speaks EVERYBODY listens...

Kinda like owning a Dodge Hell Cat or a ZR1 Corvette..

Just a ''Hundred Grand Cheaper''...
HEY EVER'BODY!!! LOOK AT ME!!! I'M A BIG BOY NOW!!! LOOK AT ME!!! WE BAD... UH HUH...

That is exactly what they are for. Helps you forget your "short guy" problem.
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