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Brand:

Buffalo Bore

Bullet Type:

Hard Cast Flat Nose

Caliber:

.460 ROWLAND

Capacity:

20

Finish Per Color:

Brass

Grains:

255 grain

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Brand:

Buffalo Bore

Bullet Type:

Jacketed Hollow Point

Caliber:

.460 ROWLAND

Grains:

230 grain

Rounds:

20

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Frequently Asked Questions
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Is 460 Rowland stronger than 10mm?

Yes. The .460 Rowland operates at significantly higher pressures than 10mm, pushing comparable bullets roughly 200–300 fps faster and generating substantially more muzzle energy. A standard .460 Rowland load produces around 700–800 ft-lbs, compared to 10mm's typical 600–700 ft-lbs.

Can you shoot 45 ACP through a 460 Rowland?

A .460 Rowland barrel will chamber .45 ACP, but reliability suffers. The cartridges headspace differently on the case mouth, creating feeding and extraction issues. However, the standard 20# spring will in most cases allow firing both .45 ACP and .460 Rowland from the same setup, according to the official .460 Rowland FAQ.

Is 460 Rowland still in business?

460 Rowland is still in business. They maintain an active website and a physical location at 420 S Main St, Tulsa, OK 74103. Some customers have reported communication issues and backorders, but the business is operating. Check their website directly for current product availability.

What is a 460 Rowland conversion?

A .460 Rowland conversion kit replaces the barrel, buffer spring, and compensator on a compatible .45 ACP pistol—typically a Glock 21, 41, or 30—allowing it to chamber and fire .460 Rowland cartridges, which generate roughly .44 Magnum energy levels from a standard-size semi-automatic handgun.

What is 460 Rowland good for?

.460 Rowland delivers .44 Magnum-level power from a standard .45 ACP pistol. It suits self-defense, hunting, and bear country carry. Conversion kits let compatible pistols like Glocks fire the round without a full platform change.

How much does 460 Rowland ammunition cost?

.460 Rowland ammunition prices vary by load and manufacturer. Underwood offers options ranging from around $24.95 to $32.99 per box. Prices differ by bullet weight and retailer, so comparing across multiple sources is recommended to find the best deal.

How does 460 Rowland's recoil compare to other calibers?

.460 Rowland generates recoil comparable to mid-range .44 Magnum loads. It's snappier than 10mm Auto but remains controllable in a semi-automatic pistol. Heavier bullets at lower velocities reduce felt recoil compared to lighter, faster loads.