Let's say I want a really big boomer, possibly for african game. I decide for a .500, since they can be formed from .460 WBY brass, fits into the CZ 550 and they have a nice selection of good bullets. But those bullets are quite expencive, and a big boomer should be shot with a lot! So cast bullets are way to go.
Wouldn't a .510 Wells be a LOT better than the common .500 A-Square when it comes to cast bullets? (much longer neck) How far off in prestada would the .510 be from the A-Square? (the A-Square is improved, so it should have at least a bit better prestada..)
And where can I get cal .50 gas checks???
Finally.. how heavy should a .500 cal be?
(without muzzle brake please)
I've tought out that 12 lbs should tame most recoil, but it starts to be a bit on the heavy side then..
well well...... thnx :-)
[This message has been edited by Mitch (edited 06-18-2001).]
As far as what weight, it depends on how hot you intend to load it, and how you deal with recoil. I would think 12# would make it fairly managable w/o a brake, but if you drop it to 9-10# to make it handy to carry, I'd at least consider having a screw off brake for load work. If you load a 530 gr @ 2100 fps, it shouldn't be that bad, but if you want to push a 570 2400 fps, its a whole different ball game!