10 October 2006, 03:09
boom stick500 s&w bfr with looooong oal.
this idea can work in a marlin lever action too but thats another story...(yes i have heard of the 50 alaskan

) also the t.c. line chambered for 500 s&w...(make the bullet a bore rider so you would not need to alter the t.c.)
i ass-u-me that it would duplicate the 50 alaskan in performance.
being that the bfr 500 s&w cylinder is the same length as the 45-70...
what do you think about a custom cast booolit that is 1.375" long and the crimp is .5" up on the bullet...that leaves .875" sticking out to get an oal of 2.5"
this should give you about .4" more room in the case for powder or just more room for lower preasure for lever actions

anyone know how heavy a 1.375" bullet is for the 500 s$w???
lots more performance or lower preasure with almost no increase in cost except for the custom bullet.
just a brainfart i thought i'd share...
10 October 2006, 05:28
nordrsetaquote:
anyone know how heavy a 1.375" bullet is for the 500 s$w?
Looks like Ranger Rick might be able to tell you
http://www.lsstuff.com/ranger-rick/10 October 2006, 22:32
Lar45I have some of Ranger Rick's 700gn .500 bullets. they are 1.365" long with a nose length of .69"
He is a great guy to deal with.
www.mountainmolds.com has an online bullet design program that you can fart around on to see how long bullets of what weight and shape are. I don't know if he is taking orders yet or not. He also has a Green Hill formula calculator to see how long of a bullet will stabilize with a given twist.
http://www.mountainmolds.com/helpGreenhill.htm Anybody know what the twist is for the BFR?
10 October 2006, 22:56
boom stickgreat info...
so you would only need a crimp right at about .5" on that bullet and viola! 500 alaskan!

make the front of the bullet the same dia as the rifling and you would not nead to rethroat break open guns like handi rifles and t.c. guns and viola! 500 alaskan.
22 November 2006, 06:04
bigdoggy700The BFR revolver can be rechambered and rebarrelled in to handle the 50 alaskan. With a 10" barrel and factory buff. bore ammo, I can get 1708 ft/sec with 525 grain bullets, and 1928 ft/sec with the 450 grain bullets. That is 5 shots at 3710 ft. lbs of energy. My gun was converted by Jack Huntington and it is a blaster to shoot.
23 November 2006, 03:14
boom stickthe 50 a.k. bfr is awesome but you cant beat the price factor of a long oal custom cast bullet to gain 400 fps!
