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Old 03-04-2009, 10:25 PM
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Default RE: .460 Smith&Wesson Loads?

Hey buddy how is going. Good to hear from you. Still shooting that Browning Gold of my brother in law's?

Anyway thanks for your input, I don't think I am going with a scope. Itried that route with the .454 Casulland thoughI didshoot some good groups (3" and 4" at 100 yards) with it.Overall I didn't like it, itkind of took the fun out of it. I know that sounds strange but it felt more rifle like, (for lack of a better term)with the added weight and bulk of the scope and mounts. I ended up trading theleupold scope and mounts for some new campingequipment at a gun show.Even with outthe scopeI know I could have killed almost any big game animal out to 150 yards. Just last summer in the backcountry of wyoming I was shooting accross a small river (near where we were camped) at a dead tree about100 yards away. I didn't bring a rangefinder on the trip so I don't know for sure. But I feel confident in my guess. Anywayin the middle of the tree was a knot hole about 10"in circumference give or take a inch or so by the way I judged it. I took 3 shots at it and placed all three bullets well within the knot hole. I know that it was not a scientific test inany means, but on the other hand I knowthat had that knot hole been aelk, bear or deer it would have been a dead animal.I have also done the same thing with paper targets at laser ranged distances using open sights out to 150 yards. I can only hope this new pistol it just as accurate using open sights. I too have heard these pistols are pure hell on scopes andover time willthey will break any scope no matter of the manufacture or cost of the scope.So moving on dang you aresmoking the bullets withthose speeds. Idon't think I will go with that light of bullet. I still havehalf a box of hornaday.452 300 grain XTP Mags and so far the only info I have found with this bulletis from Hodgen itself. WithH110starting load of 38 grains is 1825 f/s, with the max loadof 42.5 grains comming in at2030 f/s. For a 300grain .452 bulletthatsflat out moving. I don't need anymore speed then that. If anything I want to move up the ladder in grains and shoot heavier bullets. For fun of it someday Iwill load up some 395 grainers to a max load just to see how much recoil they generate. Hodgen's max loading lists36.5 grains of Lil'gun pushing a 395 grain bulletat 1796 f/s with 8 3/8" barrel.Thats insane and brutal not to mention flat out crazy.But first and formost I want accuracy and if it is fast toothen so be it,and good for me.But I would be happy with a 330-340 grain bullet moving along at 1700 to 1800 f/s which I know is a midpowerload for the 460but it would still kick the crap out of any big bear alive and thats good enough for me.Have you played around much with any ofthe heavier bullets? If so hows the recoil and are they as accurate?
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