just a bit of info I was asked why I prefer a 10mm vs a 460 rowland / glock conversion,
of course accurate and rapid and ,
at times repeated accurate shot placement
and a knowledge of your opponent's anatomy
is required in ANY defensive use!
it doesn,t matter what you carry,
if you can,t shoot it fast and accurately
https://www.ammoland.com/2019/10/al...arge-with-glock-10mm-on-elmendorf-richardson/
https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/e...r-gun-guy-who-shot-his-toe-off-graphic-video/
https://www.reddit.com/r/Survival/comments/1bbj0m/10mm_for_brownblack_bear_or_moose_defense/
https://www.ammoland.com/2019/10/al...k-10mm-on-elmendorf-richardson/#axzz6X1KSW3DD
you can upgrade a glock 45 acp to shoot the custom 460 Rowland cartridge
its certainly a step up in power to about 41 mag revolver power,
the 460 conversion offers certainly more than a 10mm,
but it's hard on the Glock converted,
and
you'll eventually have reliability issues in spite of what you read.
If you look hard you'll find examples,
but keep in mind many people who convert these guns don,t shoot them all that often
if you want more power in a defensive gun I don,t see the potential advantage,
as a 10mm with the correct ammo has repeatedly been demonstrated to kill even large bears,
and it will certainly shoot deep enough in a human opponent,
to prove lethal with good shot placement, certainly,
you don,t need more than the 10mm glock power level or more mag capacity
and you have a 15 shot mag capacity,
If I was hunting big bears a heavier hard cast bullet from a 7.5" or longer barrel revolver,
that packs considerably more power,
in a caliber like, 44 mag-480 ruger, 460 S&W or 500 S&W revolver makes more sense
human opponents won,t require nearly as much power to disable
460 Rowland is a lengthened, heavy duty . 45 Auto based
case designed by Johnny
Rowland.
It delivers . 44 Magnum ballistics in a semi-automatic handguns chambered for this cutting edge cartridge.
https://www.starlinebrass.com/460-rowland-brass
https://www.460rowland.com/shop/460-rowland-conversions/compensated-glock-21-conversion/
From Clark Custom Guns website:
http://www.clarkcustomguns.com/460loadchart.htm
Bullet Powder Charge WT Velocity Pressure C.U.P. Overall Length
NOSLER 185 JHP AA NO.5 - 14.5 grains 1503 FPS 38,400 1.250 IN . **
Hornady 185 JSWC Hodgdon Longshot 12 grains 1413 FPS 34,700 1.240 IN.
Hornady 185 JSWC Hodgdon Longshot 13.5 grains 1503 FPS 38,800 1.240 IN. **
Speer 200 HP Hodgdon Longshot 12 grains 1372 FPS 34,300 1.225 IN.
SPEER 200 JHP AA NO.5 - 13.5 grains 1437 FPS 38,400 1.190 IN. **
Speer 200 JHP Hodgdon Longshot 13.8 grains 1456 FPS 39,400 1.225 IN. **
HORNADY 230 AA NO.5 - 12.5 grains 1342 FPS 39,400 1.250 IN. **
Hornady 230 XTP Hodgdon Longshot 10 grains 1207 FPS 32,200 1.27O IN.
Hornady 230 XTP Hodgdon Longshot 12 grains 1336 FPS 39,200 1.27O IN. **
**MAXIMUM LOADS
Use EXTREME caution when handloading. Always start out below maximum published loads and work up from there. Eye Protection should ALWAYS be worn when reloading. All loading data contained within this web site is the result of testing by Johnny Rowland. This data proved safe in his testing. Clark Custom Guns, Inc. has no control over the components and equipment which may be used with this published information, no responsibility is implied or assumed for results obtained through its use.
. 460 Rowland
Bullet weight/type Velocity Energy
185 gr (12 g) JHP 1,560 ft/s (480 m/s) 1,000 ft·lbf (1,400 J)
230 gr (15 g) JHP 1,340 ft/s (410 m/s) 930 ft·lbf (1,260 J)
230 gr (15 g) FMJ 1,340 ft/s (410 m/s) 930 ft·lbf (1,260 J)
260 gr (17 g) FMJ 1,150 ft/s (350 m/s) 770 ft·lbf (1,040 J)
https://www.460rowland.com/
https://www.460rowland.com/load-data/