Wanted one of these little guys for a long time and finally got mine today. Im thinking about carrying this concealed.
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Lol. I was thinking about an ankle holster maybe.Carrying concealed? I recommend the following upgrade to your personal wardrobe:
After researching this issue I'm guessing the ammo load may be to hot ( this coming off of the Smith and Wesson forum).
If you do any reloading and have tools around, I'd measure the length of the case, and its diameter at a few points down its length... Then compare that to the factory fired case.
It wouldn't surprise me if by some odd stroke of bad luck they ran a batch of ammo with an excessively long casing and the roll crimp on that heavy hardcast just kept it from being noticed. I've seen all sorts of weirdness before. Possible that it was too hot, but I've never had a difference in extraction with either my 454 or my 357 when going over maximum. The appearance of the primers just started to change.
They are very fun to shoot but yes, the price of ammo hurts a little bit. I also have a 454 and to be honest it has more felt recoil then the 500 ( at least I think it does). Probably because the 500 is ported and just a tad heavier.Congrats on the new 'carry' gun. The 500 is one of the most fun-to-shoot handguns of all time. My brother has a 500 and also a 460 with a ported barrel. Great entertainment taking these two to his indoor range - pull the trigger for the first time and everyone else on the range steps back and says 'WTF?????'. I wouldn't mind having one myself except for the $3/round price of admission.
like getting hit with a ball bat lol. just kidding but it does sting your hands a little.wow that's sexy looking one... wonder how the recoil feels like...
Some advise needed....... I went out tonight and put a few rounds through it. I was shooting Corbin Hunter brand bullets (440grain). Out of 6 shots all but one of the cases had to be forced out of the cylinder after being shot. Is this do to the cheap ammo or is something else wrong?