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Specialty Handgun Hunting
460 s&w
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<blockquote data-quote="SidecarFlip" data-source="post: 1384691" data-attributes="member: 39764"><p>None. I've never fiddled with a 45-70 Government.</p><p></p><p>Don't equate any handgun with 'longer range' anyway. I'm very happy with 150 yards with the 460 and being able to hit a kill zone on a whitetail. I have it primarily for Michigan woods hunting where any long gun is cumbersome carrying it in the trees. I wear mine outside my camo in a cross draw ballistic nylon shoulder rig. It's a heavy piece (all X frames are). To me it's a specialty gun for certain uses only.</p><p></p><p>I used to carry my 44 Magnum. this one has replaced that one. I find the 460 to be more manageable to shoot, being that it's heavier and had a brake, muzzle climb is little and recoil is little as well. It's actually a ladies gun. My wife shoots it quite well offhand as well.</p><p></p><p>Don't buy the You Tube video's where it's shot on a bipod and the poster remarks about the wicked recoil. It's not at all a 'wicked recoil' Very manageable in fact, just stupid loud.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SidecarFlip, post: 1384691, member: 39764"] None. I've never fiddled with a 45-70 Government. Don't equate any handgun with 'longer range' anyway. I'm very happy with 150 yards with the 460 and being able to hit a kill zone on a whitetail. I have it primarily for Michigan woods hunting where any long gun is cumbersome carrying it in the trees. I wear mine outside my camo in a cross draw ballistic nylon shoulder rig. It's a heavy piece (all X frames are). To me it's a specialty gun for certain uses only. I used to carry my 44 Magnum. this one has replaced that one. I find the 460 to be more manageable to shoot, being that it's heavier and had a brake, muzzle climb is little and recoil is little as well. It's actually a ladies gun. My wife shoots it quite well offhand as well. Don't buy the You Tube video's where it's shot on a bipod and the poster remarks about the wicked recoil. It's not at all a 'wicked recoil' Very manageable in fact, just stupid loud. [/QUOTE]
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