smith and wesson .500 review part 2


quick and brief review of the smith and wesson .500

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25 Responses to smith and wesson .500 review part 2

  1. fuckinghellcunt says:

    nah i hav a 600

  2. teamRYANmorris says:

    @fuckinghellcunt no you dont because 500 is the bigest they go

  3. chanderson1 says:

    You should do a video on that. I would really be interested to see it.

  4. chanderson1 says:

    Yeah, I’m still reading up on the reloading rounds. Appreciate the info!

  5. fuckinghellcunt says:

    ive got a magnum 600 there better

  6. entoptics says:

    If you use magnum powders, I’m guessing that you’ll be relatively safe reloading. It’s unlikely the case will hold enough powder for a dangerous mistake.

    Just be very careful which powders you use. Slow burning, high volume stuff = cheap, safe, ammo.

  7. chanderson1 says:

    Hi, the overall length is 10 1/4″.

  8. bigpimpinmma says:

    what is the overall length of this gun?

  9. MrSwboy69 says:

    That is the shortest barrel I’ve seen on a 500 I’m used to seeing the longer one. I wonder if the recoil would fip my wheelchair.

  10. chanderson1 says:

    hahaha..yeah! and if you miss your target, he’ll have to run back home to change is pants.

  11. MrSwboy69 says:

    This could make for a very interesting concealled carry option. lol

  12. 66kmac says:

    that is a houge grip

  13. chrisw40 says:

    good review i like it

  14. pit1010x says:

    Thx aLL for you verry nice video

  15. DjwzNLF says:

    I think its $3 for 5 bullets to reload,, Otherwise its $47 for a box of 20

  16. chanderson1 says:

    Yeah I understand. I’m just thankful that I am still employed now a days with the economy the way it is and how our government is ass backwards on priorities.

  17. chanderson1 says:

    4538JL, Thanks! Unfortunately due to the cost of ammo, I really dont see any practical use for the gun except to have it as bear repellent and the very few trips to the range just to keep in practice. Cool gun to have or collect, but not really practical as a range gun shooting paper.

  18. 4638JL says:

    $3.00 around is un-real. I like that revolver for trails especially with bears! Enjoyed this video series. Thanks….IR

  19. pjccannella says:

    yea i use to reload.thats cool.ive been laidoff for 9 months now so i have alot of u tube time.

  20. chanderson1 says:

    Thanks, I’m in the process of reloading about 1000 rounds and hope to get out to do some vids of shooting it sometime when I can break free from work.

  21. pjccannella says:

    very nice man!

  22. chanderson1 says:

    Thanks, I watched your vid and yours is a beast without the compensator on it. Enjoy!

  23. YungJosh50 says:

    I recommend the reloading pages of M.D. Smith

  24. chanderson1 says:

    I love the barrel length that I have. Still small enough to carry in the woods. I hope you enjoy yours as much as I do mine. I’m waiting on some dies to show up before I reload, but I’m still doing research on powder loads for the gun. Want something that is good hunting and then a set for just target practice. It will be a gun I keep and hand down to my kids though.

  25. gritloyal says:

    Thank you for the videos. I’m ordering the 5″ John Ross version, they also have a 6 1/2″ Half-lug model if you don’t want to go straight to the super-long barrels.

    Those grips are in fact made by Hogue…they are excellent. That is a fine revolver you have. Good luck reloading…it will surely save you a bundle!

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