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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Specialty Handgun Hunting
S&W 460V trail gun
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<blockquote data-quote="drjjpdc" data-source="post: 2863487" data-attributes="member: 101271"><p>Wow, you guys made me read the article in American Riflema today. They reviewed the Taurus Raging Hunter .460 in 10". This sucker weighs 74 ounces unloaded. The .460 ammo I shoot weighs about 3/10ths of a pound for each cartridge! that would add 1.5 lbs to the total weight. I know this is not a carry weapon (like the T/C Encore in .460), but it was still interesting to me. Even the S&W 460 XVR with a 3.5" barrel weighs 59.5 ounces empty. But the S&W is a carry weapon and it still weighs 3.75 lbs. We are almost talking the Walker Colt in weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drjjpdc, post: 2863487, member: 101271"] Wow, you guys made me read the article in American Riflema today. They reviewed the Taurus Raging Hunter .460 in 10". This sucker weighs 74 ounces unloaded. The .460 ammo I shoot weighs about 3/10ths of a pound for each cartridge! that would add 1.5 lbs to the total weight. I know this is not a carry weapon (like the T/C Encore in .460), but it was still interesting to me. Even the S&W 460 XVR with a 3.5" barrel weighs 59.5 ounces empty. But the S&W is a carry weapon and it still weighs 3.75 lbs. We are almost talking the Walker Colt in weight. [/QUOTE]
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