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Has anybody tried any .460 roland conversions for the 1911-A1?
I am thinking about converting a 1911 to thin for wild boar.
 
Posts: 1 | Location: Texas, Fort Worth | Registered: 15 April 2007Reply With Quote
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Got one, but sorry to say, haven't hunted anything with it. Got it from a buddy of mine, who used it only a short time, and chronoed some 230XTP's at 1400+fps. Picked up some 300 grain jacketed bullets to try in my 45 ACP, but I think I'll try them in my 460 Rowland conversion. Should be a thumper!
 
Posts: 298 | Location: Anchorage, Alaska | Registered: 15 December 2003Reply With Quote
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I have one and have shot hundreds of rounds with it. This is my wifes under arm gun. She loves to shoot it as she is very small framed.
I would not ask her to shoot my heavy loaded mountain .44.

Havaing nothing but good to say about the cartridge.

Neal
 
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Neal, is that you in Kodiak??? What load is your wife packing in your bear country?
Dennis
 
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I believe Dennis that something greater than 13 grs of HS 7 behind the sierra 200gr incapsulated semi-wad cutter is what is loaded.

Start low and work up as one is suppose to. Follow the direction that come with the conversion kit.
Remember this is a defense round so 8 shots at
close range will pretty much put a serious attitude adjustment on anything.

Neal
 
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So Neal, your preference is a lighter bullet going fast over a heavier slower velocity bullet? I was trying to decide on which option was better? Don't really have anything to test penetration?
 
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Sir Dennis

I use the same bullet that I use in bowling pin matches. I suppose big may be better in many cases but I know this bullet at this velocity
makes the pins fly and does not expand. 41 Mag shoots a 210 jacketed bullet a bit faster and it has never been thought of as not adeguate?
Neal
 
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Neal,
So this is your wifes "packing gun" when your out in the bush?
Dennis
 
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Yes sir- I modified and old duty Jackass style shoulder holster for her frame. I cut down the barrel and machined a new sight for a Redhawk and that is what I carry.

By the way-that frame works great. It has a 16"
376 Steyer barrel on it.
Neal
 
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If that 460 works with that load, I may have to use a similar bullet and load, since your in constant griz country! What length is your Redhawk? There are a couple of those 4" Redhawks starting to show up in town. Glad that Encore frame is working for you. 376 Steyr!!!
Dennis
 
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I think I cut it back from 7.5 to 4 5/8
Neal
 
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Just out of curiosity, have you ever shot any game with the Rowland? You think it could match the power of any of the magnum cartridges?
 
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Case is to small Dennis to actually compete with anything. .357 Mag is very successful and deer. This round is very effective on deer. I would suspect that it will take any game you want to take at under a hundred yards. Yes it puts deer in a world of hurt very well.
Neal
 
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Funny you mention that conversion, I just received my Handloader Jornal magazine and they did a article on that topic.. Check it out..
 
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Dirknar,
What issue is this! Would like to see what its all about.
Thanks,
Dennis
dennis.madriaga@gmail.com
 
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sorry for the late response. I forgot to check back. It is the most current issue out right now.. I got mine in the mail last week.
 
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