Stainz
Member
Loplop, you need to put Jerry Miculek's eight shots from a PC627 V-Comp in 1.01 seconds in your table for we revolver nuts. A bg could hear that and just know you had something crew served - or had gone 'Rambo' on him.
BTW, I timed my shooting a 16" steel plate at 110yd some years back with my scoped (Weaver H2 2x28) 7.5" .454 SRH for five Hornady 240gr XTP's (1,990 fps). I could hit it five times in ten seconds. The oscillation of your hand/wrist/forearm had to be allowed, to an extent, for dedicated shooting WITHOUT hurting you. The ergonomics were quite good in that revolver, my ownership is still a fond memory. Of course, then there are the days shooting poof loads in a .38 are problematic due to my CTS-riddled wrists.
To the original question, a 'protective' firearm is generally what you have available. A .500 wouldn't be my choice, even if I had one. They are an experience to shoot.
Stainz
BTW, I timed my shooting a 16" steel plate at 110yd some years back with my scoped (Weaver H2 2x28) 7.5" .454 SRH for five Hornady 240gr XTP's (1,990 fps). I could hit it five times in ten seconds. The oscillation of your hand/wrist/forearm had to be allowed, to an extent, for dedicated shooting WITHOUT hurting you. The ergonomics were quite good in that revolver, my ownership is still a fond memory. Of course, then there are the days shooting poof loads in a .38 are problematic due to my CTS-riddled wrists.
To the original question, a 'protective' firearm is generally what you have available. A .500 wouldn't be my choice, even if I had one. They are an experience to shoot.
Stainz