Can A 460 Magnum Blow Off Your Finger?
This experiment demonstrates the significant danger posed by the cylinder gap on high-powered revolvers. Firing .460 S&W Magnum and .454 Casull rounds from a Taurus Raging Hunter resulted in severe damage to a hot dog placed near the gap, illustrating the potential for serious injury to a finger. The lower-pressure .45 Long Colt showed considerably less effect, highlighting the caliber's impact on gas expulsion.









