Shawn Michael
February 14, 2007, 05:40 PM
It was fun! After much talking and agonizing about barrel length, muzzle velocity etc, etc I chose the custom shop compensated hunter with 6.5 inch barrel which is the longest barrel that seems to draw, point, and handle well. After a month of carrying it around the house (unloaded of course) and drawing and targeting stuff, drawing on the big screen TV daily, it feels really good in my hand.
All the talk about wearing a crash helmet and damaging ones wrist did not materialize. I found the "kick" to be similar to a snub .44 with hot mags and with the 360 compensator found the gun to push straight back more that want to rotate up (which IMO is what is hard on the wrist) like the freedom arms 454's do.
It was fun to shoot. Granted I am a large person and effects my experience with the gun but I really liked it.
I didn't shoot a lot but I shot 20 hornady 500 grain bullets. Per the box 1430 FPS at the muzzle. That is pretty insane! These were the most stout. I also shot 12 275gr CORBON DPX at 1665 FPS...they are not kidding these penetrated like crazy on the wood, phonebooks and metal plate I brought out. These were really comfortable to shoot.
.50 specials were really nice while putting out around 1100 ft/lbs of energy. I think this is a great round, very comfortable.
So I am surprised to see a lot of negativity about the .500 on the board. Other than being expensive to shoot it is a new classic IMO. My brother in law reloads and the idea is that with this gun you can do so much. Load to whatever specs you like, light for boar, full strength for a protection gun when in bear country.
Not a light pistol, but with a good belly holster still more free and easy than a rifle.
IMO after experiencing the terror of being close to a grizzly, you can NEVER have too much gun. From years of working with LEO's and in hospitals it seems that caliber is what drops people. (how many guys get hit over and over with 9mm and keep going where one 45 creates a huge numb area, disrupts hemodynamics and drops them) so I cannot help but generalize this to other animals and assume this is the best stopper in a "small" package, and why I chose it over the 460 (that and also the fact that .50 gets more out of a shorter barrel and the barrel recalls were a concern)
thanks for reading, welcome any comments
Thanks for reading, welcom any comments
All the talk about wearing a crash helmet and damaging ones wrist did not materialize. I found the "kick" to be similar to a snub .44 with hot mags and with the 360 compensator found the gun to push straight back more that want to rotate up (which IMO is what is hard on the wrist) like the freedom arms 454's do.
It was fun to shoot. Granted I am a large person and effects my experience with the gun but I really liked it.
I didn't shoot a lot but I shot 20 hornady 500 grain bullets. Per the box 1430 FPS at the muzzle. That is pretty insane! These were the most stout. I also shot 12 275gr CORBON DPX at 1665 FPS...they are not kidding these penetrated like crazy on the wood, phonebooks and metal plate I brought out. These were really comfortable to shoot.
.50 specials were really nice while putting out around 1100 ft/lbs of energy. I think this is a great round, very comfortable.
So I am surprised to see a lot of negativity about the .500 on the board. Other than being expensive to shoot it is a new classic IMO. My brother in law reloads and the idea is that with this gun you can do so much. Load to whatever specs you like, light for boar, full strength for a protection gun when in bear country.
Not a light pistol, but with a good belly holster still more free and easy than a rifle.
IMO after experiencing the terror of being close to a grizzly, you can NEVER have too much gun. From years of working with LEO's and in hospitals it seems that caliber is what drops people. (how many guys get hit over and over with 9mm and keep going where one 45 creates a huge numb area, disrupts hemodynamics and drops them) so I cannot help but generalize this to other animals and assume this is the best stopper in a "small" package, and why I chose it over the 460 (that and also the fact that .50 gets more out of a shorter barrel and the barrel recalls were a concern)
thanks for reading, welcome any comments
Thanks for reading, welcom any comments