Maybe both and It also has good sights. I do like the big bores.They are a pretty impressive machine, thats some good shooting.
From my first time lighting one off it always impressed me what they were capable of. Always wondered if the big hole or the heavy weight just made them super consistent.
I did that from the start using LRP in my 500 Smith 4". Attached is my reloading info. I wouldn't go straight to those powder loads, but work your way up. This was done in 2013. I don't think you will get that velocity out of your 2", My velocity are in the same range as 8" barrels per the chronograph used at that time. I have every gone back to recheck those velocity. Plus I don't really shot it that much either.I am running low on the LPM primers. Did you change the load when shooting LR primers?
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You'll have watch your velocity for leading your barrel.I have yet to purchase a 500 mag, as much as I want one. I have an S&W 44 mag, an S&W 41 mag, and an S&W in 45 colt. I strictly shoot lead bullets I cast using molds that Elmer Keith helped design. I like the big bores but shy away from jacketed bullets, preferring hard-cast lead, linotype is my favorite. I would love to try a 500 but I haven't seen anyone at my range using one. One of the RSO's told me they had a young fellow come in with one and a box of factory loads. He shot 4 of the 6 then unloaded it and left. Still, hats off to the fellow who went through 110 500's in a prior thread. Well done,
It's a two handed pistol forsure. I put the heel of the butt in my other hand to shoot. Then hold on.You guys are a lot hardier than I am. I bought an 18" Katahdin bbl for my TC rifle in 500 S&W. That thing was BRUTAL on both ends. I sold that thing before my retinas detached. LOL
Hopefully no leading? Polymer coating base liquid coating.You'll have watch your velocity for leading your barrel.