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Hey all,
Thinking about a new revolver but i would like to hear some opinions about what i'm considering.
I've got a super redhawk toklat (454 casull), a gp100 (357 mag), a taurus gaucho (45 colt). Ive had s&w revolvers in the past 686 & 629. I want to get another big bore but im torn. I am considering the magnum research brf in either 45-70 (a caliber i already shoot & load for) or 475 linebaugh. Or a 500 magnum. Either way it will be mainly for recreation and im not too concerned with how it will carry.
I was thinking the bfr in 45-70 would be nice because i have all components to put together some great loads and it could pair easily with my favorite 45-70 rifle. The only thing holding me back is that nagging feeling that maybe im leaving something on the table. No doubt 500 mag is the king of the handguns, but i dont have any components, dies or knowledge on the caliber ( fired one a few times a couple years ago). But since its recreational it doesnt need to be practical. I know components are more expensive and less common for the 500. The other thing (i may take heat for this) is i'm not a s&w guy, i've had them and the two i've owned were not good.i know guys who swear by them but ive shot a 629 loose and out of time in under 3000 mild/moderate rounds. My 686 was just a lemon with an offset barrel causing a canted sight and it was just never right. So i have reservations about the x frame.
The 475 linebaugh is a beast of a caliber but components aren't common either, thats not a deal breaker for me but i wonder what if anything i would gain over a 45-70 bfr with the 475.
So really my want is a big bad revolver that isn't going to cost an arm and a leg to load for and i can get the best bang for my buck - pun intended.
Any feedback is appreciated, thanks!
Thinking about a new revolver but i would like to hear some opinions about what i'm considering.
I've got a super redhawk toklat (454 casull), a gp100 (357 mag), a taurus gaucho (45 colt). Ive had s&w revolvers in the past 686 & 629. I want to get another big bore but im torn. I am considering the magnum research brf in either 45-70 (a caliber i already shoot & load for) or 475 linebaugh. Or a 500 magnum. Either way it will be mainly for recreation and im not too concerned with how it will carry.
I was thinking the bfr in 45-70 would be nice because i have all components to put together some great loads and it could pair easily with my favorite 45-70 rifle. The only thing holding me back is that nagging feeling that maybe im leaving something on the table. No doubt 500 mag is the king of the handguns, but i dont have any components, dies or knowledge on the caliber ( fired one a few times a couple years ago). But since its recreational it doesnt need to be practical. I know components are more expensive and less common for the 500. The other thing (i may take heat for this) is i'm not a s&w guy, i've had them and the two i've owned were not good.i know guys who swear by them but ive shot a 629 loose and out of time in under 3000 mild/moderate rounds. My 686 was just a lemon with an offset barrel causing a canted sight and it was just never right. So i have reservations about the x frame.
The 475 linebaugh is a beast of a caliber but components aren't common either, thats not a deal breaker for me but i wonder what if anything i would gain over a 45-70 bfr with the 475.
So really my want is a big bad revolver that isn't going to cost an arm and a leg to load for and i can get the best bang for my buck - pun intended.
Any feedback is appreciated, thanks!