I haven't shot my 455's in a while, so I took all four out to a local indoor range yesterday. A lot of pistol shooters lament the 455 as an anemic round, but the recoil is mild, it's relatively accurate, and it does what it's supposed to do. I love shooting these big revolvers.
From top to bottom; A Webley-Fosbury, and 1916 Webley Mk 6, a 1922 Enfield Mk 6, and a S&W Hand Ejector (2nd model).
And the amazing thing is the Fiocchi 262 grain lead factory load is dead on for all four revolvers. Using a 6 o'clock hold at 10 yards for all four, it's dead in the bull. Target is 150 rounds, using all four revolvers.