I have the SRH in 454; sure have had a lot of fun with it. Now to the questions:
1. Pros: Great looking, handles well, feels like you have control over it most of the time. Cons: Kind of barrel heavy, but it helps with recoil in the larger magnum calibers, not the "Most Beautiful Gun In the World" out there, but it performs it's job when called upon.
2. Accuracy out of the box: In my experience with mine, the accuracy all-around is good. As I've stated before, I have NOT found the load niche of my gun yet, I do more rifle shooting now than pistol, so it's kind of hard to tell the best one can get out of it. But, when I loaded with starting loads (haven't really gone beyond that either), at 50yds. using the iron sights I can get, if I recall correctly, 5 shots to be approximately within 6-8" of each other. I know, to some of you pistol buffs out there, that is mediocre, but please bear in mind, this caliber for me is as much as I would want to shoot in a handgun, I don't practice with it very often, so I assume if I used it a lot more, the groups would improve immensely; combined with finding the load it would shoot best, it would probably group like a dream.
3. Other info/suggestions: Try to hold one, see how it feels, make your decisions from there. If you are able, test fire a group or two before purchasing and see how it handles, shoots, etc. I hope I've helped you some.
I used to do alot worse with the 454 at 50 yds., but I was starting to overcome my
"flinchus kaboomus" while trying to group it at that distance. That was a 2-3 months ago, by the way so I don't know how well I'd do in recent times. Usually, I have plenty of fun with my rifles when I go out, and that takes up most of the day, not to mention cleaning 'em later. So it is possible, in addition to the above mentioned possibilities to improve my groups, a scope would help me refine it's accuracy a little more. :money:
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