Originally Posted by Boococky
I can only speak from my own experiences which may not shed any light for your situation. I have a Smith & Wesson 460XVR revolver and if you don't know. It's chambered for the .460 Magnum as well as being able to shoot .45LC and .454 Casull. I was beyond shocked at the great accuracy of .45LC and .454s in this gun. Extremely accurate in every instance. I agree with Kevin though, I would only load up LCs as .454 brass is ridiculous. I have even found .460 brass much cheaper


The last .460 XVR I tested wouldn't shoot anything but .460 ammo accurately. I also found the size and noise off-putting. But that's just me.


Max Prasac

Semper Fidelis

The Gun Digest Book of Hunting Revolvers:
https://youtu.be/zKJbjjPaNUE

Bovine Bullet Test
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mmtZky8T7-k&t=35s

Gun Digest TV's Modern Shooter:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGo-KMpXPpA&t=7s