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Originally Posted by burniegoeasily
(Post 4131244)
I'm not sure. The 460s are considerably longer than the casulls.
I have had guys tell me that full length sizing isn't necessary, and can actually be negative for pistol cases, since it work hardens the web, but I'm not 100% on that koolaid. But, I do buy that the only sizing I need is enough to get it to chamber, and enough to keep my bullets from dropping all the way into the case. Since I shot .45's in CAS/SASS before I bought a 454, I had .45C dies, and I went ahead and bought .454C dies when I got the SRH. Say what you will about Lee, but all of mine are Lee Carbide's, and they keep me very happy. I'd be surprised to find out the .45colt or .454C dies won't reload .460's just fine, even though they won't full length size completely, but I'd be very interested to know if they won't. So if/when you DO find out, lemme know!! ;)
Originally Posted by burniegoeasily
(Post 4131244)
I think I will primarily shoot 460s. Casulls are Ok, but with the ability to shoot 460s I see no need for the smaller Casulls. And for 45s, ive got plenty of guns that shoot long colts.
Just curious whether a guy has to get a new set of dies for the .460 S&W since I was assuming you already had them for the .45C and .454C. Also gotta shake anybody's hand that says the words "I see no need for the SMALLER cassulls." Lol!!! :party0005: Even factoring the weight of the X-frames or BFR's, the S&W's are no slouch, and hit harder in hand than the Cassull, which is generally considered to be WELL over the tolerance threshhold of most shooters! Kinda like saying the .338WM is small! ;) :woot: |
Im in the same boat. I reload my 44 mags with a 44sp/44mag die set as well as 357 with a 357/38sp die set. Once I get a little more empty brass I am going to be loading up some 460s. I have not done any research, or even looked up loads yet, but I assume H110 should be a good powder.
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Went out today and put another 100 rounds of 460s through it. Buffalo Bore and Hornady. Cronied a few. Or i should say i got readings on the ones that did not blow the cronie all over the place. 2500 fps with a 200 grain bullet and 2100 fps on a 300 grain bullet is not bad. And crazy accurate. i really need to get to reloading, if not this gun is going to put me in the poor house. I am digging the crap out of it. Cant wait for hunting season.
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Originally Posted by burniegoeasily
(Post 4131646)
Went out today and put another 100 rounds of 460s through it. Buffalo Bore and Hornady. Cronied a few. Or i should say i got readings on the ones that did not blow the cronie all over the place. 2500 fps with a 200 grain bullet and 2100 fps on a 300 grain bullet is not bad. And crazy accurate. i really need to get to reloading, if not this gun is going to put me in the poor house. I am digging the crap out of it. Cant wait for hunting season.
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a guy here shot a so called friend that was gonna rob him.he shot him with a 454 at about 12 inches 3 times,kilt him ded
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Originally Posted by jdhogg
(Post 4133800)
a guy here shot a so called friend that was gonna rob him.he shot him with a 454 at about 12 inches 3 times,kilt him ded
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Originally Posted by burniegoeasily
(Post 4131413)
Im in the same boat. I reload my 44 mags with a 44sp/44mag die set as well as 357 with a 357/38sp die set. Once I get a little more empty brass I am going to be loading up some 460s. I have not done any research, or even looked up loads yet, but I assume H110 should be a good powder.
So I shot a 5gal cooking oil jug at about 40yds full of water sitting atop a 5gal bucket. It hit with such force that it left a 1/2" deep ring in the dirt from the downward force and split the bucket from the center injection point to the edge of the bucket!!!!! And I hit the jug in the upper 2/3rds of it!!!!! About a 10 foot water ring. Now thats power!!!!! |
Originally Posted by SecondChance
(Post 4134317)
I have been loading a lot of Lil Gun in my 460 with GREAT results out to 200yds with a Horn Flex Tip projectile. Taught a Hunter Safety Educ. class this past weekend and on the 2nd day they get to have hands on for shooting trap and skeet. I was asked about my 460 during class for myself and several instructors bring weapons for the students to see.
So I shot a 5gal cooking oil jug at about 40yds full of water sitting atop a 5gal bucket. It hit with such force that it left a 1/2" deep ring in the dirt from the downward force and split the bucket from the center injection point to the edge of the bucket!!!!! And I hit the jug in the upper 2/3rds of it!!!!! About a 10 foot water ring. Now thats power!!!!! |
Originally Posted by burniegoeasily
(Post 4134426)
With the tighter crimps of the 460 and 454, will it reduce the cone erosion that is notorious with 44 mags and light weight bullets? I was thinking of H 100.
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