12 November 2007, 06:04
RIP500 Mbogo with "300 Hulk" Switch-barrel
I farmed out the parts for the 500 Mbogo to Kevin Jenkins down Nashville way towards the end of October 2007, utilizing a CZ 550 Magnum action from a .416 Rigby.
Stuart Satterlee can go ahead and finish my action on his good time, and I will have it barreled as a 300 Lapua Magnum, a CIP standard cartridge.
Satterlee Stainless Magnum Mauser action serial number SSMM001 might become a 500 Mbogo someday, but not before it becomes a .300 Lapua Mag.
I waited the six months to start a .395 Tatanka with SSMM001 then moved on. I am now one month shy of a year since I ordered the action in mid December 2006 and counting. I do believe progress is being made.
About that .300 Hulk for attention:
It is a .308/.338 Lapua Mag. wildcat that set the new world record for a 5-shot 1000-yard group on 7/7/07, the day the first ever .395 Tatanka (.40-07) rifle was completed.

Tom Sarver is the new record holder with his wildcat ".300 Hulk": 1.403" for 5 shot group at 1000-yards.
I expect the 500 Mbogo will be able to approach that on a Satterlee action, but I am going to have to try it with a CZ first.

12 November 2007, 06:09
jeffeossoGood on YA!!!
should be a quick rebarrel, recoil lug, sights and bluing.
then BANG BANG!!!!
are you the guy that hoarded all the 600gr woodliegh PPs?
12 November 2007, 06:29
RIPJeffe,
Not guilty!
Never fear there will always be plenty of .510 caliber projectiles in the pipeline, unlike some of the exotic stuff. And thanks.

12 November 2007, 08:45
Macifejquote:
Originally posted by RIP:
Jeffe,
Not guilty!
Never fear there will always be plenty of .510 caliber projectiles in the pipeline, unlike some of the exotic stuff. And thanks.
Jeffe is just feigning a projectile shortage so he can get me to make some of those pressure relief spiral grooved Americium Solids he's been wanting!

13 November 2007, 05:50
RIPO.K., don't forget that 65Kpsi pop-off valve running through the center of the bullet.

I have a new schtick, inspired by the 300 Hulk of Tom Sarver. He owns the Thunder Valley Rifle Club near Plainfield, Ohio, less that 400 miles from home.
A 17-pound 500 Mbogo will one day compete in the "Light Gun Class" at 1000 yards.
It will be patterned after the Tom Sarver rifle used for his 300 Hulk: 30" barrel, muzzle brake, McMillan stock, 42X scope, 2-ounce trigger.
Above pics of Tom Sarver with 300 Hulk gun and ammo are gleanings from the internet. Originally posted by a buddy of Tom's. Top secret specs on the 300 Hulk, but I have gleaned a charge of 85.0 grains of H1000 powder with a 240-grain Sierra MatchKing. Stated velocities somewhere in the 2800 to 3000 fps bracket.
Somebody must have big hands to make that .308/.338 Lapua Mag. look so small.
Speculation: Original .338 Lapua Mag. brass made by Lapua, with 40-degree shoulder at original location and no other changes?
Looks like it still has a lot of taper, and I do not think it is shortened, just foreshortened by the camera angle. Just guessing.
I could be all wrong on that and it is a shortened version of the .338 Lapua or it is actually a 6mmPPC being palmed to fake us out.

Back to big bores: A 500 Mbogo would not look so tiny, and would be much more satisfying to produce small groups with at 1000 yards.
