Authentic 460 Rowland
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Hello High Road Community,
The .460 Rowland, known for transforming the .45 ACP platform into a .44 Magnum-level powerhouse, offers a unique blend of versatility and power. It allows converted firearms to shoot not only the high-powered .460 rounds but also standard .45 ACP, .45 ACP +P, and .45 Super ammo.
On the other hand, the .960 Rowland, a relatively newer entrant, steps up the 9mm to new heights, offering superior ballistics while retaining the familiar form factor and higher magazine capacity of the 9mm platforms.
Both cartridges deliver enhanced performance for various applications, from self-defense to hunting. Yet, I'm curious about your real-world experiences. How have these rounds fared in practical use? Have you noticed a significant difference in recoil, accuracy, or overall performance compared to their parent cartridges?
Your insights, stories, and experiences with either the .460 Rowland or .960 Rowland (or both!) would be greatly appreciated. It's not just about the technical specs; it's about how these rounds perform when it truly matters."
The .460 Rowland, known for transforming the .45 ACP platform into a .44 Magnum-level powerhouse, offers a unique blend of versatility and power. It allows converted firearms to shoot not only the high-powered .460 rounds but also standard .45 ACP, .45 ACP +P, and .45 Super ammo.
On the other hand, the .960 Rowland, a relatively newer entrant, steps up the 9mm to new heights, offering superior ballistics while retaining the familiar form factor and higher magazine capacity of the 9mm platforms.
Both cartridges deliver enhanced performance for various applications, from self-defense to hunting. Yet, I'm curious about your real-world experiences. How have these rounds fared in practical use? Have you noticed a significant difference in recoil, accuracy, or overall performance compared to their parent cartridges?
Your insights, stories, and experiences with either the .460 Rowland or .960 Rowland (or both!) would be greatly appreciated. It's not just about the technical specs; it's about how these rounds perform when it truly matters."