I have been shooting .460 for a while ten plus years, i have S&W .460V with a 5" Barrel. It has 2 muzzle brakes one for jacketed and one for lead bullets. Its and X-frame and pretty heavy. Its not bad with full power .460 ammo, its a handful but shootable. I like it its the one i shoot most often.
I also have a S&W PC XVR 3.5" barrel Snubby i have yet to shoot. Kind of scared of it lol. Snub nosed .460 seems like a bad idea.
Recently i bought a Lipseys limited edition Magnum Research BFR in .460 with a 6" barrel. This is a big heavy single action with a bisley style grip. I have a similar gun in 45-70 and i like shooting the 45-70 even with heavy levergun loads.
Took the .460 BFR to Rio recently to shoot. Armed with some Hornady full power loads. The BFR was absolutely horrible to shoot compared to the 460V. The muzzle blast knocked insulation off the roof of the range on each shot raining it down on the benches. The grip shape and weight of the gun were not enough to tame it for me. Did not like it much at all. Plus in the BFR they don't recommend shooting .454 or .45 colt because the cylinder is so long. So that utility is gone.
I need to go try it again out in the desert but i think the BFR was a mistake, the PC 3.5 i bought on a barley pop fueled whim so we will see. The 460V is a keeper.
I also have a S&W PC XVR 3.5" barrel Snubby i have yet to shoot. Kind of scared of it lol. Snub nosed .460 seems like a bad idea.
Recently i bought a Lipseys limited edition Magnum Research BFR in .460 with a 6" barrel. This is a big heavy single action with a bisley style grip. I have a similar gun in 45-70 and i like shooting the 45-70 even with heavy levergun loads.
Took the .460 BFR to Rio recently to shoot. Armed with some Hornady full power loads. The BFR was absolutely horrible to shoot compared to the 460V. The muzzle blast knocked insulation off the roof of the range on each shot raining it down on the benches. The grip shape and weight of the gun were not enough to tame it for me. Did not like it much at all. Plus in the BFR they don't recommend shooting .454 or .45 colt because the cylinder is so long. So that utility is gone.
I need to go try it again out in the desert but i think the BFR was a mistake, the PC 3.5 i bought on a barley pop fueled whim so we will see. The 460V is a keeper.