S & W Big Bore Revolvers - 460 Magnum 14" Barrel- A Hunters Dream WeaponsEducation

Published on January 30, 2018
Duration: 2:17

This video showcases Smith & Wesson's Performance Center big bore revolvers, highlighting their suitability for hunting and long-range accuracy. The presenter emphasizes the impact of barrel length on performance, particularly for the .460 Magnum, and displays various models including the .500 Magnum and .44 Magnum.

Quick Summary

Smith & Wesson Performance Center revolvers, particularly in calibers like the .460 Magnum, are engineered for hunting with long barrels up to 14 inches, enabling accurate shots at hundreds of yards. The series also features .500 Magnum and .44 Magnum models.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to S&W Hunting Revolvers
  2. 00:08Performance Center Revolvers Overview
  3. 00:10.460 Magnum with 14-inch Barrel
  4. 00:30.500 Magnum with 10.5-inch Barrel
  5. 00:51.500 Magnum with 7.5-inch Barrel
  6. 00:58.460 Magnum with 12-inch Barrel
  7. 01:07Favorite Revolver in the Series (Compact)
  8. 01:22Another .460 Magnum with 10.5-inch Barrel
  9. 01:29.44 Magnum Model 629 with 7.5-inch Barrel
  10. 01:42Smith & Wesson Performance Center for Hunters
  11. 01:56Outro and Call to Subscribe

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Smith & Wesson Performance Center revolvers suitable for hunting?

Smith & Wesson Performance Center revolvers are designed for hunting due to their big bore calibers and long barrels, which contribute to accuracy at extended ranges, allowing for precise shots on game.

How does barrel length affect the performance of revolvers like the .460 Magnum?

Longer barrels, such as the 14-inch barrel on the .460 Magnum shown, are specifically designed to enhance accuracy and extend the effective shooting range of the firearm, making it more suitable for hunting at a distance.

What are some of the big bore calibers featured in the Smith & Wesson Performance Center series?

The video highlights revolvers chambered in powerful big bore calibers including the .460 Magnum, .500 Magnum, and .44 Magnum, showcasing various barrel lengths for different hunting applications.

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