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The .460 Rowland / 11.43×24mm is a rimless, straight walled handgun cartridge designed in 1997 by Johnny Rowland and developed in conjunction with Clark Custom Guns as a derivative of the
.45 ACP The .45 ACP ( Automatic Colt Pistol), also known as .45 Auto, .45 Automatic, or 11.43×23mm is a rimless straight-walled handgun cartridge designed by John Moses Browning in 1904, for use in his prototype Colt semi-automatic pistol. After su ...
with the goal of producing a cartridge which can achieve true .44 Magnum ballistic performance and be fired from a semi-automatic platform. Despite its name, the Rowland is a true .45 caliber cartridge, like its parent.


Design

Rowland retains the majority of the design of the .45 ACP, with interchangeable projectiles at the same standard grain weights and nearly identical case dimensions aside from an increased case length of 0.957 inches (24.3mm) instead of the .45 ACP's .898 inches (22.8 mm). This was done to prevent the accidental loading of .460 Rowland in firearms intended to fire .45 ACP. Like the .44 Magnum and its shorter parent case .44 Special, a firearm converted to .460 can still safely chamber and fire .45 ACP. The internal case pressure of the .460 Rowland is double of the .45 ACP, with operating pressures of up to 40,000 psi. The case powder capacity of the .460 is like the .45 despite the longer case length, due to the overall length being equal as the bullet is seated further into the case and can vary depending on the size and weight of the bullet. It is unclear whether this deeper-seated bullet influences the ballistic performance of the cartridge.


Applications


Hunting and Wilderness Protection

Opinions vary greatly when dealing with animals heavier than 200 pounds, but generally speaking, the .460 Rowland is considered appropriate for most medium (e.g., deer) to large North American game (e.g., black bear, elk, etc), as its performance is equivalent to the .44 Magnum, especially with proper shot placement. Being a straight walled handgun cartridge, permits its use in hunting in most states with appropriate game. In the context of self-defense from predators and large game, guidelines suggest there is no absolute minimum or maximum performance level of firearm or combination of firearms that is best for handling these situations. Full powered rifles are generally recommended; the high
muzzle energy Muzzle energy is the kinetic energy of a bullet as it is expelled from the muzzle (firearm), muzzle of a firearm. Without consideration of factors such as aerodynamics and gravity for the sake of comparison, muzzle energy is used as a rough indi ...
and ability to use
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style and more round nosed or pointed bullets result in desirable performance in important areas such as penetration and projectile mass retention. While long guns are generally recommended, magnum powered handguns like the .460 are still a viable option. While not as effective as a full power rifle, a magnum handgun is more compact and more practical to carry. According to the US Forest Service in Oregon, familiarization with a weapon's platform is often seen as almost more important than the specific performance level of the weapon itself. A weapon of reasonable performance is adequate, assuming the shooter is able to operate and maintain a level of marksmanship under duress.


Ammo Type

While pointed or Spitzer bullets are aerodynamically superior to ones that are more flat nosed, within realistic encounter ranges, they are not necessary. More emphasis should be put on the quality and construction of the bullet to maximize mass retention and minimize projectile deformation(which in turn will maximize penetration). Suitable bullet materials include hard cast lead and solid copper.


Platforms

* FN FNX * Glock 21https://460rowland.com/product/compensated-glock-21-conversion/ * HK USP * M1911 * Masterpiece Arms MPA


See also

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List of handgun cartridges This is a list of handgun Cartridge (weaponry), cartridges, approximately in order of increasing caliber. Table of handgun cartridges Other cartridges used in handguns Although not originally designed for handguns, several rifle and shotgun ...
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Table of handgun and rifle cartridges This is a table of selected pistol/submachine gun and rifle/machine gun cartridges by common name. Data values are the highest found for the cartridge, and might not occur in the same load (e.g. the highest muzzle energy might not be in the same ...
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.44 AMP The .44 Auto Magnum Pistol (AMP) is a large-caliber, semi-automatic pistol cartridge developed in 1971 by Harry Sanford. The primary use is in the Auto Mag Pistol. The cartridge was also employed in the Wildey automatic pistol, including a few ...
* .45 Super *
.45 Remington–Thompson The .45 Remington–Thompson (11.4x25mm) was an experimental firearms cartridge designed by Remington Arms and Auto Ordnance for the Model 1923 Thompson submachine gun, a variant of the Model 1921 with a longer barrel, with the intent of incr ...


References


External links


Official website

Clark Custom Guns
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