Thanks!
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Thanks for the input that is what I was looking for.
What do you think about a M700 Safari in 416 remington mag? There is one in the Coralville Scheels here that I have been drowling over. Can a M700 shoot the 500 Jeffery?
Thanks,
Kent
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CZ 550 makes the 416 Rigby in a very good Magnum Mauser type action for between $600 and $675, one is listed here right now for $550. The rim of a 416 Rigby is .590". American Hunting Rifle has a cartridge that is called the 500 AHR. This rifle is a 500 Jeffrey with a longer neck and a non-rebated rim. The rim of the 500 AHR is .600" which means a Rigby action can be made into at 500 AHR. Brass is available from AHR for about $2.25 each. Brass for the 500 Jeffrey at my dealer cost is $3.60 each. The 500 Jeffrey and 500 AHR are both low preasure loads and ballistics are very similiar. Bell is reported to be going to make 500 Jeffrey and that should bring the price down some.
Just my 2 cents
Good Hunting
Steve
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Is it ok to build a 416 Rem (or anything 375 H&H length) on a standard Mauser action? I was always under the impression they would have to be opened up and that was a questionable proposition. Also, what about the magazine box length? Hence, everyone on this forum seems to always favor the "Magnum Mausers", although they seem to be quite pricey.
Brian
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Thanks,
Kent
You shouldn'e get a 416 Rigby anything if you want to turn the rifle into a 500 Jeffery or 500 AHR someday. The reason being that the 500's us the rim thickness of the 375 H&H which is about .020" thinner than the Rigby. Its a pain to thicken up the extractor so it is best to avoid it in the first place.
If you went with a CZ you should get a 375 H&H or a 458 Win Mag (the 458 should also be a magnum length action).
Regarding the use of a M700 action. If you want the damn thing get it. The M700 can handle an OAL cartridge length of 3.65" so you can get by with the 500 Jeffery. I do not think that you will be able to utilize a staggered magazine though. That means you will only get one or two into the magazine. You may also have some problems with the rebated rim. I am not sure if you can open a M700 bolt face to .573" either. You should check with your gunsmith.
I wouldn't consider a 500 AHR on the M700 because it is too long of a case and cartridge (OAL of 3.75" with the heavier bullets) and the rim is even bigger in diameter (0.600") than the Jeffery.
Todd E
JohnTheGreek
While the Jeffrey was designed to fit in a std length action, IMHO, using a magnum length action is a better option, as it'll allow you to use longer component bullets.
For your current budget, I'd say get a CZ 416 rigby and see how you like it.
If I were to do another 500 jeffrey, and mines still in the works, I'd use the CZ 550 action as a basis.
I'd also a agree that the 416 is fully sufficient and practicle big bore hunting round. The 500 is something you don't see everywhere, and has a certain bad ass factor for sure, but asside from that, its essentially a pricey piece to properly assemble, pricey to feed, and you won't shoot many full patch loads through it. With all that said, I can't wait til mine is finished!
Perhaps you should consider one of the Mauser 98's already built up in 500 Jeffery from
http://www.bigbores.com
They look pretty nice and the price is VERY good for a custom rifle.
I spoke to gunsmith about possibly converting it to a 500 Jeffery and he said he could do it. He also said that he wasn't sure if he could get the magazine to feed though. I have always gotten answers like that and it seems to be some kind of disclaimer to me.
Recoil seems to be blown out of proportion be several people also. I find my 870 12 guage to kick harder than this rifle. I do not know how much help the muzzle brake is in reducing the recol though. Do the remington muzzle brakes screw off?
If/when I convert this bad boy to 500 Jeffery I will let everyone know how it turns out.
Kent
If and when that time arrives, buy an action and have the gun maker set you up proper like.
last weekend I handled a CZ 550 in .500 JRY. When I first saw that thing, I did not know where to put it, with that shotgun barrel but that massive barrelband front sight :-)
Extremely front weighting, with a straight line stock, but way to thin in the grip area and a much too slim stock.
Action was very smooth, barrelband front swivel, NECG front and rear sight ( I�m quite sure ).
Gunsmith himself was not there at the moment, but will ask him about it anyway.
Be assured, the CZ 550 Magnum WILL take the .500 Jry.
Good shooting! H
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