I've heard bad things about Taurus. Is there any truth to claims about bad reliability?Well, the S&W .460 can shoot the following calibers, .460S&W, .454casull and the .45 Colt, The Ruger only .454casull, and .45 Colt. The Ruger is probably a stronger gun, the S&W has the gain twist rifling, so it is intended for longer ranges. Just depends are your use for it, don’t forget the original Taurus Raging Bull, in .454 casull.
I have one benstt. Like El Lobo states, it kicks like heck, and Annihilator correctly states it can shoot both 454 Casull & 45LC (the 460 can fire all three, as he also states). I own both the Super Redhawk & 44 Mag Redhawk. I believe the Super Redhawk came with wooden grips that I swapped out for Hough rubber grips (or it may have been the 44 that I change). In any case both now have rubber grips which helps with the recoil. I wore shooting gloves as well and could only get through 20 rounds of the 454 casull, as my hands took a pounding. My 1st shot was a little high, and blew the outdoor target frame 4x6” timber to bits. I loved the power of the 454, and I’m thinking of getting the S&W 500 as a companion.I'm looking at a Super Redhawk in .454 Casull. Anyone have any experience? Any info? I'm also interested in a S&W in .460. How do they compare?
Nice. I have a .44 Super Blackhawk and I think it needs a big brother. I have a Pardner 12 gauge and can fire that one handed with a 3" slug; I'm less worried about recoil and more interested in raw powerI have one benstt. Like El Lobo states, it kicks like heck, and Annihilator correctly states it can shoot both 454 Casull & 45LC (the 460 can fire all three, as he also states). I own both the Super Redhawk & 44 Mag Redhawk. I believe the Super Redhawk came with wooden grips that I swapped out for Hough rubber grips (or it may have been the 44 that I change). In any case both now have rubber grips which helps with the recoil. I wore shooting gloves as well and could only get through 20 rounds of the 454 casull, as my hands took a pounding. My 1st shot was a little high, and blew the outdoor target frame 4x6” timber to bits. I loved the power of the 454, and I’m thinking of getting the S&W 500 as a companion.
Nice. I have a .44 Super Blackhawk and I think it needs a big brother. I have a Pardner 12 gauge and can fire that one handed with a 3" slug; I'm less worried about recoil and more interested in raw power![]()
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More power........
Well you’ll certainly get that with the 454, bensttNice. I have a .44 Super Blackhawk and I think it needs a big brother. I have a Pardner 12 gauge and can fire that one handed with a 3" slug; I'm less worried about recoil and more interested in raw power![]()
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More power........
True, but I already have a .44 and a .45-70 lever gun; the .500 S&W is damn near the 45-70 while the .454 is sort of in between.Well, if you want more power.....S&W 500 will do it, had one for a time.......heavy...heavy recoil, but lots of power.
That’s next on my list. LGS had a S&W 500 & 460. Gun store buddy was trying to sell me the 460 saying it could fire 460,454, & 45LC. Since I already had the Super Redhawk in 454, I told him it came down to the 460 vs 500, & I would take the 500 over the 460. A few days later when I decided I’d buy the 500, it was already sold & the this pandemic hit. And so I waitWell, if you want more power.....S&W 500 will do it, had one for a time.......heavy...heavy recoil, but lots of power.
Not a fun gun to shoot ... 500 S&W MagnumI feel like a sledge and a .454 is a good comparison![]()