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<blockquote data-quote="Mattman5000e" data-source="post: 3156680" data-attributes="member: 43811"><p>I owned one and sold it. </p><p></p><p>I went through a phase where I was in love with the idea of the magnum caliber autoloader, and they really are cool. I respectfully disagree with Gunbuffer, in that I was shooting about the same with my 460 1911 as I do with a 41, 44, and a 460 XVR. All will turn in dinner plate sized groups at 100 yards if you do your part. </p><p></p><p>Buuuut, doing so is the norm for all three of those revolvers. The XVR does so in the hydrostatic shock velocity range which is a huge plus, and you can pick up a performance center XVR for less than you'd spend on the Rowland. Wheelguns don't spray brass, and you can load them down (or shoot reduced loads, 44 specials, 45 colts, 454 casulls, etc.).</p><p></p><p>I just plain think you will have more fun and less problems with a big magnum wheel gun than an autoloader in anything bigger than 10mm. If you happen to be in the Tulsa area, you are welcome to meet me at Tulsa Gun Club and shoot a few side by side. I don't own the Rowland anymore, but I do own a 10mm and a handful of big revolvers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattman5000e, post: 3156680, member: 43811"] I owned one and sold it. I went through a phase where I was in love with the idea of the magnum caliber autoloader, and they really are cool. I respectfully disagree with Gunbuffer, in that I was shooting about the same with my 460 1911 as I do with a 41, 44, and a 460 XVR. All will turn in dinner plate sized groups at 100 yards if you do your part. Buuuut, doing so is the norm for all three of those revolvers. The XVR does so in the hydrostatic shock velocity range which is a huge plus, and you can pick up a performance center XVR for less than you'd spend on the Rowland. Wheelguns don't spray brass, and you can load them down (or shoot reduced loads, 44 specials, 45 colts, 454 casulls, etc.). I just plain think you will have more fun and less problems with a big magnum wheel gun than an autoloader in anything bigger than 10mm. If you happen to be in the Tulsa area, you are welcome to meet me at Tulsa Gun Club and shoot a few side by side. I don't own the Rowland anymore, but I do own a 10mm and a handful of big revolvers. [/QUOTE]
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