AHR is not ready to launch their 585AHR yet. A picture of the brass compared to a 500 AHR is on their web site.
What do you think? Thanks for the help.
GJS
Get a 416 Rigby in the CZ and then load it to full potential and what you will have is virtually a 416 Wby without the muzzle brake.
If you find the recoil nice and easy then rebarrel to a 450 Dakota which is essentially the 416 necked up to 458.
If you don't even notice the recoil, then head straight to the 585 Nyati and by pass everything else
Mike
Somehow I'm having both a 500 Jeffrey and 458 lott built, though I really don't know why.
The 458 lott will cover any earthly potential for a big bore rifle, is relatively inexspensive, and is perhaps the most flexible is far as how you can load it, down to a 45 colt pistol with paper patched pistol bullets, up through all phases of 45-70 rifle, 458 win mag, and at full lott potentials. The selection of .458" bullets imense, and many are relatively inexspensive for big bore bullets.
The 500 Jeffrey or AHR can be loaded to downright evil levels of power and recoil. Look at the guys with the 500 A-squares pushing 750 gr 50 bmg bullets 2200 fps, and factor in a larger case for the AHR. Also figure you can download to 50 Alaskan lever gun, 450 gr cast @ 1800 fps. The downside is component bullets are pricey, and not on every gun stores shelves. The gun will also be more exspensive.
If at all possible, try and get a chance to shoot the rifles, and be honest with yourself as to what level of recoil you can handle. I'd say most folks would concede the 458 lott at full patch levels exceeds most folks recoil tollerance. Adding 100 gr to the projectile and launching it at the same speed puts you in the nearly intolerable level of recoil.
Well, I'm getting one of each, so I suppose am not of much help
I would like to get to Africa someday with a gun like this. I just like big guns and really like the 500 AHR photo.
Sarge
GJS
Get the 500 AHR! I have one and the recoil is lighter than expected. If you load as you are suggesting I think you may find recoil to be lighter than the 458 Lott. I know my 500 kicks much less than the 460 Weatherby Talon I once owned.
Besides that and contrary to what many here (with no first hadn experience I might add) say the 50 calibers are awesome killers and knock about everything they hit down. I have shot bison, buffalo, and moose with the 500s and they always provided an immediate and total knock off the feet. I did have one bison get back up, but that was because I missed the brain pan (shot too far with open sights).
One thing to remember though. The 500 AHR and 500 Jeffery share a common rim thickness with the 375 H&H. That rim thickness is .051". The Rigby uses a rim thickness of 0.062". You may be better off getting a 458 Win Mag or 375 and opening up the bolt face. Run it by Ed Plummer and see, which will cost less. With the Rigby you will most likely need a new extractor.
Todd E
Should I have sights put on at the same time or leave the barrel smooth? I have picked up a 1.5 x 5 for such a gun and really like shooting scoped guns.
I fondled a CZ550 yesterday and will contact AHR and ask about which action to use. Thanks for that advise.
GJS
I would have sight put on it you need to make your own decision. I prefer the to use iron sights for ranges less than 100 yards or so. The problem I have with scopes at close range is that your bullet path is much lower than the point of aim of the reticle. An example:
If you are zeroed at 100 yards with the scope and the scope centerline is 1.5" above the bore centerline then at say 25 yards if you place your cross hairs where you want the bullet to hit the bullet will actually impact about 1 inch low.
Anyway, my 500 has a 1/4 rib with express sights and a 1-4 power Leupold in Warne quick release mounts. I have had no problems with either the scope or the mounts. Again you need to determine what will work best for you.
One last thing I almost forgot (this is an edition). Make sure if you are having a 375 or 416 rebarreled that you also get the magazine follower and any necessary rail work done. My rifle uses a 375 H&H magazine box (at least that is what is stamped in the side of it). I am not sure however if the rails are stock. I can tell you that they have been opened up in the back and are opened up for about 3/4 the length of the port.
I must completely concur with you 500Grains.
Todd E
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I can't agree with you more! By the way, if you think that the 50 is fun at the range wait to you hunt with one...impressive, very impressive.
Todd E
They are too heavy for me to pack all day and the recoil is pretty brutal from field position..Most can shoot them offhand, few from a squatting position or bent over shooting forward..I use this as my personal criteria for choosing a big bore...
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Ray Atkinson