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<blockquote data-quote="JimFromTN" data-source="post: 4547561" data-attributes="member: 5778"><p>My brother was into 454 casuals which I have shot and I have a friend in AK who has a 460. The 454 casual is already painful enough to shoot and the 460 is even more powerful. If you don't reload, 460 ammo is about $2 a round. Of course, you can shoot 45 long colt out of it if you are wanting to save money but having to adjust sites or scope every time you want to change from 460 or 45 or vice versa would become annoying for me. I would love to have a 460 with a 5 inch barrel for when I go hunting with my friend in AK. I have both a model 29 and a 629. If I were to get another 44 mag, I would get a redhawk to take to AK. The frames are stronger and can shoot heavier loads. I have taken my 629 but it can't handle the heavier loads that are designed for grizzly defense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimFromTN, post: 4547561, member: 5778"] My brother was into 454 casuals which I have shot and I have a friend in AK who has a 460. The 454 casual is already painful enough to shoot and the 460 is even more powerful. If you don't reload, 460 ammo is about $2 a round. Of course, you can shoot 45 long colt out of it if you are wanting to save money but having to adjust sites or scope every time you want to change from 460 or 45 or vice versa would become annoying for me. I would love to have a 460 with a 5 inch barrel for when I go hunting with my friend in AK. I have both a model 29 and a 629. If I were to get another 44 mag, I would get a redhawk to take to AK. The frames are stronger and can shoot heavier loads. I have taken my 629 but it can't handle the heavier loads that are designed for grizzly defense. [/QUOTE]
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