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Any better or worse ideas as to manufactured ammo, iffin one was to buy some to get started? Shop I bought the Encore barrel from only had "reduced recoil" loads stocked and I'm not recoil averse in large bore hangunland, just never owned a .460 before. Midway pricing looks like almost might as well just roll them all myself.

Factory loads worth bothering with or should I just buy brass and make my own 15" barrel oriented loadings to begin with? I'm guessing the factory loadings are all more wheelie gun/S&W oriented rather than Encore oriented.
 
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Its all about price for me if I can buy factory ammo for what I can buy brass and load for I buy factory and shoot that up to get the brass. If I can buy brass and componants for less then factory I go that way.
 
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I always buy componets and load my own. that way I can start out with light loads and get comfortable with the gun. especially in something like a .460
 
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Get brass and load 'em. Just make sure your brass is once-fired before you work up to max loads.

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Encores and Contenders do not recoil the same as revolvers.Buy the dies and brass and start with lower power loads and work up.Full house loads with out a muzzle brake are going to be more than you thought.
 
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Encores and Contenders do not recoil the same as revolvers.Buy the dies and brass and start with lower power loads and work up.Full house loads with out a muzzle brake are going to be more than you thought.


That's what I was thinking. My Mike Bellm ported .45-70 Encore barrel of 18.5" OAL (wanted to be able to use it as a rifle if I ever get around to a buttstock for one of my Encore frames) is about par in recoil with my basically stock .45-70 BFR, although the recoil increases a bit in the BFR as you unload the wheel, not a lot, but it's noticeable when you lose the ballast of 1620 grains of lead + the minor weight of brass and powder. Not as stout of recoil as the BFR with the .450 Marlin wheel installed, though :-)

If you're gonna kill a hog, you may as well make it emphatically dead, right?

Out of morbid curiosity, although I should web search it, any idea why they named it .460 when it's nominally 452 thou?

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