The best hunting handgun for long range accuracy..no doubt.If I buy another handgun, it will be a .460. Probably the best handgun on the market.
The .500 is the biggest and baddest.
I would pay real money to watch Muddy touch off a heavy load in one.![]()
Smith and Wesson and Magnum research are the only two makers that I am aware of that sell a revolver that will shoot the round. I would get a Smith and Wesson. Like I said, ammo is high. It is basically a $2. 85 every time you pull the trigger. The gun will run you $800-1000 depending on used or new and dealers price.Is it made by any specific company?
If you want a real versatile handgun, get a Ruger GP 100 357 magum. Tough gun, and you can shoot 38 ammo out of it too. Tow caliber gun, for the price of one. A 357 will shoot clean though a car door and out the other side.
Smith and Wesson and Magnum research are the only two makers that I am aware of that sell a revolver that will shoot the round. I would get a Smith and Wesson. Like I said, ammo is high. It is basically a $2. 85 every time you pull the trigger. The gun will run you $800-1000 depending on used or new and dealers price.
Does your body have that much plasma?
I had the long barreled version and had a scope on it. The gun is very heavy and recoil is nothing. My wallet ran dry before the recoil got to me.
Hey Bud, the 460 handgun goes for a little higher to the same price as the 500 sells for and the ammo does too. You are right though, the 460 is the long range king of handgun rounds as it is a flat shooter. It will break your wallet just as fast as the 500 though for cost and and ammo prices. I don't know if you guys know about gunbroker.com, but it is a great place to buy guns. It can get addictive though(rumor has it). All you need to do is bid on the guns and have them shipped to a ffl dealer that handles the paperwork. Many gunshops will handle the transaction for $20-25.I shot a .500 quite a bit, and the recoil didn't bother me at all. It was the price of the ammo and the price of the gun that had me shy of it.
Like I said earlier, if you want a great handgun, that has a big knock down power up to 200 yards, go with the .460.
The 500 is the baddest. So what's the occasion Muddy? Going on a hunt somehwere? Just curious?
Hey Bud, the 460 handgun goes for a little higher to the same price as the 500 sells for and the ammo does too. You are right though, the 460 is the long range king of handgun rounds as it is a flat shooter. It will break your wallet just as fast as the 500 though for cost and and ammo prices. I don't know if you guys know about gunbroker.com, but it is a great place to buy guns. It can get addictive though(rumor has it). All you need to do is bid on the guns and have them shipped to a ffl dealer that handles the paperwork. Many gunshops will handle the transaction for $20-25.