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06 February 2008, 22:03
458_wanderer
500 A2 and 510 Wells rim difference?
Now, I'm aware that the 500 A2 and the 510 Wells show negligible differences in ballistics, but are there any case geometry differences other than a (very) slight volume advantage to the A2?

Some other posts hinted that the A2 rim is rebated, but I'd like to know absolutely. For all I know, both rounds have rebated rims.

This all plays a part in my pipe dream scheme to join the .510 club. I really would like to produce brass from readily-available Weatherby stock....without turning the rims down.

Thanks for any help you can lend. Does anybody have a photo of the two rounds juxtaposed?
06 February 2008, 22:37
jeffeosso
they are based off the 460 weatherby.
the weatherby has a .602/3 belt and a .585 (ish) rim.

BOTH are rebated.

look at my 500 AR if you want a 1/2 entry with no belts or rebates
jeffe


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
07 February 2008, 00:17
458_wanderer
So, if I'm understanding things correctly, the A2, Wells, and .460 Weatherby all use the same bolt face: the "Rigby" bolt face?
07 February 2008, 00:36
gumboot458
..........Yes they are the same brass basically ...They are basically twins .....Totally reliable with out all the smoke and mirrors of the modern belt less Mania .....I,m building a 500 A-Sq. hopefully this year myself ..... BOOM thumb


.If it can,t be grown , its gotta be mined ....
07 February 2008, 02:34
Robgunbuilder
Yes and No. The Wells and 500a2 are based on the .460 wby which uses a .603 rim and the Rigby is .585. Generally a Rigby bolt rim will need no work to accomodate a 500a2 or Wells. However, a Rigby extractor will need to be modified to work with a 500a2. Minor stuff but still important. A good 500a2 with the reccomended 1:15 twist is a most formidable weapon.-Rob


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07 February 2008, 05:59
RIP
Max spec diameters:
.416 Rigby/470 Mbogo/500AR/500 Mbogo:
base 0.589"
rim 0.590"
No rebate.

460Wby/500A2/.510 Wells:
base ahead of belt: 0.582"
belt: 0.603"
rim: 0.579"
Rebated.

Real-life diameters are several thou smaller than max spec, as usual for all cartridges.

The 500 Mbogo has a Rigby base and rim and is 3.000" long: same as a 470 Mbogo necked up and lengthened by .055". Bigger than all the 500's listed so far in this thread. Coming soon. thumb
07 February 2008, 12:24
Gemini
I have a .510 wells done a .460Wby the Barrel was redone by Cliff LaBounty I have a bunch of new brass and the reload dies that I maybe interested in selling. e-mail me if your intrested in buying one
07 February 2008, 16:22
jeffeosso
Rip, Rob and jeffe are all right, its just a little confusing.

the rigby case is a spec .590 rim ..
the weatherby belt is .602 or .603 but the rim is the same.

the 500mbogo/500AR/510KX are all unrebated...


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
07 February 2008, 19:11
RIP
quote:
Originally posted by jeffeosso:
Rip, Rob and jeffe are all right, its just a little confusing.

the rigby case is a spec .590 rim ..
the weatherby belt is .602 or .603 but the rim is the same.



Jeffe,
There you go confusing us again.
The 460 Wby rim is smaller than the .416 Rigby rim by .011" max spec difference: .590 - .579

Eh?
07 February 2008, 19:15
458_wanderer
Thanks for the excellent explanation.

Really, I should have used the term "rim diameter" instead of "bolt face" to preclude any confusion about possible interference between the bolt face and a belt.

While it's still up in the air, I'm considering ordering up a reamer and a barrel blank. The end result should be a Ruger No. 1 with a serious attitude problem.

Gotta put a new, longer bed on my Dad's lathe first though. This blank will be too large to pass through the headstock.....but that's another story.