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500-416 Rigby Conversion

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23 August 2006, 07:22
Brad aka Pill Shooter
500-416 Rigby Conversion
I just found out that Buffaloarms.com has preformed 500-416 brass. I was wondering if this would be a superior conversion to the 500 A2 in terms of reliability given no magnum ring to deal with? I'm leaning towards a 500A2 style conversion for my RSM and wanted to know if this might be better???

Thanks
Brad Wink
23 August 2006, 09:25
boom stick
the 500s in rigby are still under development...

if you can wait it is cool if you hate belts. if you dont like others have said, the 500 a2 is simple. good luck!


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23 August 2006, 16:48
jeffeosso
Call them and ask if it is the 500/416 NE/Champuis/416 A2, 500/416Ar...

or, generally, is it RIGBY rimless brass, or the double rifle round. there's zero relationship between them, and 470Mbogo was the first person I know of to neck the rigby to 500, followed closly by RIP and ISS

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Information on Ammoguide about
the416AR, 458AR, 470AR, 500AR
What is an AR round? Case Drawings 416-458-470AR and 500AR.
476AR,
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23 August 2006, 21:24
Brad aka Pill Shooter
500/416 Bell cases
Brass / .46 Caliber and Up



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This is what I found Thanks Brad
23 August 2006, 21:41
.366torque
Sounds to me like it's the 500 NE necked down to 416. The English are backwards in the explanation. I'd phone them if I were you.
23 August 2006, 22:47
jeffeosso
it's the 500NE necked down to 416, sort of a modern day 450/400, but with 416 rigby speeds.
it's NOT a rigby case


opinions vary band of bubbas and STC hunting Club

Information on Ammoguide about
the416AR, 458AR, 470AR, 500AR
What is an AR round? Case Drawings 416-458-470AR and 500AR.
476AR,
http://www.weaponsmith.com
25 August 2006, 20:03
the_captain
More info is available at Krieghoff


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25 August 2006, 20:30
Robgunbuilder
You'll have lots of fun trying to make a 500-416 feed out of anything but a HEYM action. Big Rimmed cartidges in bolt actions are not easy to do. Heym has a nice .600NE for $12K or so that actually does work. Otherwise, the gunsmithing costs will be horrific.
Have you ever shot or played with a 500a2? If not please do so. They are the best bang for the buck that exists in a .50 cal DGR.-Rob


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26 August 2006, 02:49
Brad aka Pill Shooter
Thanks everyone for the info. If I go with a .50 cal conversion I will go with 500 A2 or 505 gibbs each for different reasons. I have the rifle with Jim Dubell I think I'll go with the big bore he feels that he can make work sucessfully. I'd like to talk with someone who has done a RSM conversion to 50 so I can know what all will need to done. I still may ultimately go with the 470 Mbogo. I think I need to get a little more info before I race ahead. ( FYI I want a big bore RSM in a non-standard caliber ie 470 Capstick, 470 Mbogo, 505 Gibbs or 500A2)

Thanks Brad
26 August 2006, 04:58
Paul H
Hamilton Bowen built 5 505 Gibbs on RSM actions for Great Northern Guns of Alaska several years back. The barrels were rebored, I believe by Cliff Labounty, who has apparently retired. I did handle on at GNR, but haven't had a chance to fire it. There is a guy in Kenai who used to post here that has one, and sounded pretty happy with the gun.


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