460 S&W 200 Grain FTX LEVERevolution 20 Rounds by HORNADY AMMUNITION AND BULLETS All Hornady Custom pistol ammo is loaded for supreme accuracy and and delivers maximum knockdown power Features: Select Cases - Hornady produces most of the brass for Hornady Custom pistol ammo. All other brass is chosen to ensure it meets our unusually high standards for reliable feeding and corrosion resistance and proper hardness and the ability to withstand maximum chamber pressures. Powder - Each cartridge is loaded to ensure optimal pressure and velocity and consistency from lot to lot. Primers - Like the powder and each primer is carefully matched to individual loads and and specifically selected for their ability to quickly and completely and and reliably ignite the powder charge. Specifications: Muzzle Velocity: 2200 fps Muzzle Energy: 2149 ft/lbs Ballistic Coefficient: 0.151 Sectional Density: 0.140
Specification |
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Value |
Caliber |
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460 S&W Magnum |
Weight |
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200 Grain |
Bullet Type |
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Ballistic Tip |
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MFG NO |
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9152 |
SKU |
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5936748 |
UPC |
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090255391527 |
The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
The 460 S&W Magnum, introduced in 2006, is an obvious follow-own to the big 500 S&W Magnum. The 460 uses a 1.80-inch case with a .4525-inch diameter bullet; like the 500 it is intended as a powerful revolver cartridge for big game hunting, but the 460 is faster and shoots flatter, with a 260-grain load at a whopping 2000 feet per second, yielding over 2300 foot-pounds of muzzle energy. This is not as powerful as the 500, so perhaps not as well-suited for extremely large game--but that's still incredible performance from a revolver! Needless to say, recoil is both fast and hard, with a lot of muzzle rise. This is a cartridge for experienced handgunners who aren't recoil-shy, but the 460 S&W has been proven extremely effective as a hunting cartridge. Smith & Wesson is the primary source for revolvers, but ammunition in multiple bullet weights is available from several manufacturers. —
Craig Boddington
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