500 S&W Magnum Snub Nose vs 460 S&W Magnum Snub Nose !!! đŸ’„

Published on December 5, 2019
Duration: 8:25

This video compares the Smith & Wesson 460 Magnum and 500 Magnum Performance Center snub-nose revolvers. Both feature 3.5-inch barrels and deliver significant power, with the 500 Magnum exhibiting considerably more intense recoil. The review includes range testing, ballistic demonstrations on fruit, and a call for viewer votes in the Gundies awards.

Quick Summary

The 500 S&W Magnum snub-nose revolver produces significantly more recoil than the 460 S&W Magnum snub-nose, described as 'absolutely ridiculous.' Both revolvers feature 3.5-inch barrels and were tested for ballistic performance on fruit and water jugs.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: S&W 460 & 500 Magnum Snub Nose
  2. 01:04Shooting the 460 S&W Magnum Snub Nose
  3. 01:33Gundies Award Nomination Announcement
  4. 02:01Shooting the 500 S&W Magnum Snub Nose
  5. 02:41Dual-Wielding & One-Handed Shooting Demo
  6. 03:43Ballistic Testing: Fruit & Water Jugs

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between the 500 S&W Magnum and 460 S&W Magnum snub-nose revolvers?

The primary difference highlighted is recoil. The 500 S&W Magnum snub-nose exhibits significantly more intense recoil, described as 'absolutely ridiculous,' compared to the already powerful 460 S&W Magnum snub-nose.

What kind of ballistic testing was performed on the 460 and 500 S&W Magnum revolvers?

The video features ballistic testing on various fruits like pineapples, watermelons, and cabbage, as well as water jugs and a Stretch Armstrong toy, to demonstrate the destructive power of both calibers.

What are the barrel lengths of the Smith & Wesson Performance Center revolvers featured?

Both the Smith & Wesson 460 Magnum Performance Center and the 500 S&W Magnum Performance Center revolvers featured in the video are equipped with 3.5-inch barrels.

What shooting techniques are demonstrated with the powerful snub-nose revolvers?

The presenter demonstrates advanced techniques including dual-wielding both the 460 and 500 Magnum revolvers simultaneously and shooting them one-handed to showcase the extreme recoil management required.

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