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Who has a .460 Weatherby Magnum?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jack Shootza 50" data-source="post: 3652072" data-attributes="member: 49036"><p>I am an "addict" for big bores, grew up reading Hemingway, Roark and Roosevelt about hunting in Africa, well, never made it to the Great Continent but never lost my love of the rifles that were used there. I've had both 378 and 460 Weatherby's in the past years and they both "delivered" on the receiving end as well as the out going end, I found the 378 had a sharper jab than the 460 but the 460 had more push, after I installed muzzle breaks on both of them they became a lot more tolerable to shoot off the bench, of the two I liked the 460 best, it was a joy to shoot with light loads and cast lead bullets and was more accurate than the 378 with the same. Velocity's would range from 1500-2000 fps depending on the loads with 420-550g bullets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jack Shootza 50, post: 3652072, member: 49036"] I am an "addict" for big bores, grew up reading Hemingway, Roark and Roosevelt about hunting in Africa, well, never made it to the Great Continent but never lost my love of the rifles that were used there. I've had both 378 and 460 Weatherby's in the past years and they both "delivered" on the receiving end as well as the out going end, I found the 378 had a sharper jab than the 460 but the 460 had more push, after I installed muzzle breaks on both of them they became a lot more tolerable to shoot off the bench, of the two I liked the 460 best, it was a joy to shoot with light loads and cast lead bullets and was more accurate than the 378 with the same. Velocity's would range from 1500-2000 fps depending on the loads with 420-550g bullets. [/QUOTE]
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