08 October 2004, 04:05
ceweRe: .500/416 -has anybody used this �n a bolt action?
Thanks guys -I think I understood the answers

! The case used in a double is flanged and that�s not needed in a bolt action and if power levels are the same as a .416 Rigby then it would be superfluos anyway as I have a .416 Rigby.
I actually meant opening the case to take the bigger bullet, my mistake.
Cheers!
08 October 2004, 07:00
AtkinsonCEWE,
Its a rimmed cartridge, so thats not good for a DG bolt action as rimmed rounds never feed in most bolt guns properly.
It effect it is a balistic duplicate of the 416 Remington or 416 Rigby..If you open it up to a larger caliber then it becomes a 450, 465, 500, or anyone of a bunch of existing Nitro Express calibers...
Bottom line it is a double rifle caliber that is pretty much the modern replacement of the 450-400 in that it considerably faster, but doubtfull IMO that its any great improvment over that fine old caliber. It is a grand idea if it becomes accepted, but I don't see a lot of doors being torn down to get one..
08 October 2004, 08:07
mehulkamdarPlease correct me if I am wrong but didn't a member here develop a 50 cal wildcat based on the 416 Rigby about a year ago?
Also didn't Heym make a bolt action rifle in 577 and 60 NE? Presumably they could make it in 500-416 if they wanted?
Best wishes and good hunting!