13 January 2006, 06:32
BigFiveJackBIGBORE D/R OWNERS-PLEASE CHECK MY "RIM THICKNESS" POLL QUES. IN GUNSMITHING FORUM
Gent's,
Please go to the GUNSMITHING Forum and address my inquiry on RIM THICKNESS. Give your opinions and reasons. I am going crazy trying to decide on a caliber for a BIG BORE D/R, and if I should order from SEARCY before price jumps kick in FEB 1, or if I pick 470 go with a used gun maybe the MIKE SCHWANDT offering, a Belgian guild gun [www.doublegun.com then go to Mike Schwandt]. I might choose 500 NE 3" possibly. I am VERY negative, perhaps foolishly so, on these skimpy RIMS of the .470 NE and 500 NE as they are .035 or .040 thick.
GAME OF CHOICE in order 1 -
ELEPHANT, probably P.A.C. hunt, 2 -
LEOPARD, (I already own a 5 shot .450 Dakota calibered bolt rifle by
http://www.rifleactions.com WFF HEIN and a .375 H&H calibered Mod. 97 by Dakota Arms and on order due in Feb a Dakota Arms Traveler, Safari Grade in 330 Dakota caliber) 3 -
CAPE BUFFALO BULL. Anyway, PLEASE RENDER YOUR EXPERTISE ON THE GUNSMITHING FORUM, I'D REALLY APPRECIATE IT!!!!!
13 January 2006, 07:14
Mickey1God Grief,
You are over analyzing by a degree of 10. Buy the caliber you like, they all work exactly the same. Buy the rifle you like, they all shoot.
There is a reason anal is the first part of analyize.

Good Hunting

13 January 2006, 07:49
500grainsThe relatively thin rim of the .470 NE and .500 NE never breaks, it never bends it never splits. It is just not a problem.
But finding ammo for some weirdo caliber, or worse yet a wildcat, is a huge problem.
So just get a .470.