27 January 2004, 12:05
BIG SAM.500 Cal. Bullets?
I am looking for information from your experiences with .500 Cal; 570 gr. bullets. Brands, performance results, thoughts, etc.
I appreciate your time and comments.
Thanks,
Sam
27 January 2004, 13:00
ScottSWhat do you want to use them for?
I have used the 570 Woodleigh, soft and FMJ, but on game only the soft. It is a VERY good hunting bullet! Not the most accurate in my rifle at more than 2350 fps, though.
I have shot the 570 X bullet. Not impressed with it. The groups were so so and there was a little fouling, not a big deal though (Woodleighs foul a bit too). My problem is that the X bullets do not expand enough, in my opinion, and act more like a solid than a soft point. I hunt, primarily, so I am more concerned with the terminal ballistics than anything else. For what it is worth, solids are a speciality bullet for punching holes in elephants, hippos, and rhino! Softs work best on everything else, again just my opinion.
Right now, I am using the new Woodleigh 600gr Protect Point. Initial results are very encouraging, with good accuracy and a tougher design, when it warms up again I will get out to the range and do some formal load development work. Perhaps, I will post the results then.
I opted for the 600 gr PP because the 570 gr Woodleigh is being pushed mighty hard to stay together at impact velocities in the 2300fps - 2350 fps range, were I am using them.
Don't know if that was any help, but there you have it just the same.
Scott
27 January 2004, 14:17
BIG SAMScott,
They will be used in a .500 NE double rifle with 24" barrels.
Thanks for your in-sight.
Regards,
Sam
27 January 2004, 15:03
ScottSIn that case, my advise is to use the 570 gr Woodleigh. I am sure that the double rifle experts here will agree, as well.
Scott