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S & W 500

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armed and humorous:
Thanks Rich B, I can still see them, too.  Must have been something about the photo site where I was "storing" the pictures.  I think there have been other comments on other topics where I have placed photos that didn't work, but it's been some time now, and I don't remember which ones, so I won't worry about it.  If anyone notices one of those red xes on one of my comments and would like to see the photo that was supposed to be there, let me know and I'll go fix it.  :)

Rich B:
I didn't have a red x.  It was just blank.  Weird.

armed and humorous:
I suppose differ browsers/operating systems/etc. load things a little differently, but I can still see the two photos I posted above, so I guess the new online storage site I'm using made the difference.

Thanks again, Rich B

GREGG:
I've shot the stardard S & W 500 mag 8" with store ammo, it's not for the faint of heart. Shot the Performance Center S&W 500 Magnum with 10.5 barrel with heavy loads at $ 55.00 a box of 20, the concussion of it in a indoor range is ungodly and wild. It a very heavy iron that takes a shooter that "ENJOYS" pain and shock in their joints. I had a deal on the PC 10.5" but he sold it to a friend. I purchased a Performance Center S & W 460 Magnum 6.5" hunter and it's heavy but a really sweet shooter with the Hornaday 200 gr SST ammo. The ammo is half the price of the 500 magnum, plus the gun will shoot 45 Long Colt and 454 Casull. The gun is well worth every penny. I like the caliber so much, I added another PC S & W 460 Magnum 10.5" hunter. Nicer to shoot, faster then the 500, more choices of ammo are good points to think about. 

Eagle1:
I shot both the .500 and .460 last summer at a cousin-in-laws. He owns all of the SW large frame handguns. I have a bad elbow and just hoped I would not drop his nice guns. I have to say that I was shocked that they did not kick as hard as I thought they might. Just beware that if you shoot both, the .460 kicks harder and keep your teeth tight together or far apart. You might just break a tooth.

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