I do live in Grizzly country and do have to defend myself against big bears, so I do carry a big pistol, and follow-up shots are important.
Had a Raging Bull in 454 and did not like it, so was looking to replace it.
Looked at the Ruger short barrel 454 Alaskan. Was ready to buy it when the guy behind the counter advised me to go meet his friend at the range and shoot one. Went to the range with his friend and shot hot .45LCs, and 15 rounds of .454. Massive recoil, but the shock wave that hit me, the shooter, was also massive.
Decided it was not what I was looking for since follow-up shots would be hard to keep on target, due to the recoil. Ended up getting a .460 Smith & Wesson. Half the recoil, bigger cartridge, higher ballistics, but it has a brake. Lots more noise than the Raging Bull, but no more than the Ruger. I will never shoot this gun without hearing protection. When I put the .460 on, I also put my amplifying headphones on, and keep them on.