I'd get a .460 just for the versatility. Shoot .460, 454 casull, 45colt, even 45 schofield. I wouldn't worry about the weight of a hunting revolver. It's going to be lighter than almost any conceivable rifle and we lug those around all day.
In regard to what will chamber, you can "always" go down (in power) but you can never go up. If the gun would chamber (safely fire) a 460, they'd call it a 460. "Bragging rights" if nothing else.
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