So I started out with a few 357 Magnums. I swore I wouldn't go higher. My friend introduced me to the 44 which I didn't realize was all that bad: PC 629 Hunter.
Then I got hooked and wondered what all the hype was. I traded for a 454 Casull, and realized that recoil was not bad. It was loud, but not unpleasant.
So I stepped up to the 500 S&W. Again, not bad in the length I chose. Very accurate. Very powerful.
But I felt a gap. I wanted velocity and power, too. So I had to get the 460 XVR.
I'm configuring everything with Red Dots. Two have Aimpoints. But I tried a Primary Arms Advanced Microdot, and it's taking the recoil of the Smith 500 like a champ. They're rated for high velocity like 12 gauges and 308. I put 35 rounds through my 500. Super fun. I would have shot more if I had more.
Obviously I will be reloading for these revolvers. I just ordered dies for the 460. I already have the equipment for the 44, Casull and 500.
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Then I got hooked and wondered what all the hype was. I traded for a 454 Casull, and realized that recoil was not bad. It was loud, but not unpleasant.
So I stepped up to the 500 S&W. Again, not bad in the length I chose. Very accurate. Very powerful.
But I felt a gap. I wanted velocity and power, too. So I had to get the 460 XVR.
I'm configuring everything with Red Dots. Two have Aimpoints. But I tried a Primary Arms Advanced Microdot, and it's taking the recoil of the Smith 500 like a champ. They're rated for high velocity like 12 gauges and 308. I put 35 rounds through my 500. Super fun. I would have shot more if I had more.
Obviously I will be reloading for these revolvers. I just ordered dies for the 460. I already have the equipment for the 44, Casull and 500.






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