**I am still however looking for a round that I can seat a .510 BMG bullet on and feed it from the mag.**
Originally I was thinking of .416 Rigby brass in a 30 carbine look, but ran into headspaceing problems (off case mouth, bad idea). So I decided to go another route...
The canalure of a BMG bullet is 1.55" from the tip of the bullet as measured on a Ball, API, and APIT bullet. The OAL is between 2.27" & 2.285" of these three bullets. The max OAL a round can be in the CZ-550 action is 3.75". If I use .500 A-Square brass and shorten the brass OAL to 2.1" while keeping the same neck length (.4") and almost non-existant shoulder length (.022"), you could seat a BMG bullet at it's cannalure and feed it from the mag because it's OAL length would be between 3.65" to 3.70" ( 2.1" + 1.55" = 3.65"). I'm guessing that the powder charge would be between 70gr to 80gr depending on the powder used. The intended bullets would be BMG Ball, AP, API, APIT, M1 Incendiary, and Tracers. Regualr hunting rounds could also be used with little trouble. Quick summary:
- Shortened .500 A-Square brass
- CZ-550 Action
- OAL of loaded round = 3.65" to 3.7"
- Loaded with 619gr to 813gr de-milled bullets
- Powder charge estimated between 70-80gr
- .510 BMG bullet tipped round able to be fed from the mag
Even though I know it will be a much reduced velocity round than my JAB will be, that will be the tradeoff I am willing to live with. Similar to why people get a .22 Hornet and not the .220 Swift.
My question's are these:
1) Has anyone done this or anything like it?
2) What are SWAGS as to the MV of a 700gr round?
3) Any recomendations as to help or pitfalls this round may have?
I have a real appreciation of .510 firearms and can't get enough of them. Now I'm looking for something different. I really appreciated the feedback on the .416 Rigby/.510 idea which proved it a bad idea. So if this wouldn't work, please don't spare any comment, my feelings won't be hurt but my knowlege will be broadend. Thanks
What you are proposing might be called a ".510/460 Short." Really the same thing as the 50 Whisper of J. D. Jones and SSK. Perfectly good idea with the VLD bullets, or for plinking with milsurps. Sure you could feed them from a CZ 550, but I don't know if the loads would be hot enough to ignite the tracers. I don't have access to my vast library at present, but maybe "Cartridges of the World" has some specs on the 50 Whisper. You might come up with something a bit more powerful than the 50 Whisper which was designed to be subsonic.
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Good huntin' and shootin',
RAB
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I'm not sure what it will do -- I quit at 1800 fps with the 600-grain Barnes. It was a challenge getting a slightly over 5-pound gun including scope to stay together and be realistically shootable. So far it is most accurate with cast bullets of around 550 grains at 1600 fps. . . From this point, increasing power builds recoil at a considerable rate.
I found this on the SSK web site: "XP-100s can be had in calibers including the 2.5" 460 Weatherby case opened to 50 which is capable of 1900 FPS with a 600 grain bullet from a 13" barrel."
This seems a little much from a 13" barrel, but with the right bullet/powder combo, who knows. I also found a pic of it on his site http://www.sskindustries.com/cart_pics.html it is in the lower left and is labeled the 50 Whisper.
**SIDE NOTE**
SSK has two rounds listed that fire a .510 bullet and are called whispers (1) The 50 Whisper with a 2.5" case which is a shortened .460 Wby case with a rebated rim fired out of the XP100 pistols with 13" barrels that Cannon spoke of and (2) The 510 Whisper which is a shortened .338 Lapua case (looks like 2" or shorter) fired out of a rifle in a sub-sonic configuration on the Sako TRG-S action & stock.
The way I figure it is this, if the 50 Whisper WITH a 13" barrel gets 1900fps with a 600gr bullet, then the 50 Whisper with a non-rebated rim (aka. normal .460 Wby case bottom) shortened to 2.1" including a .4" neck length and a 24"-25" barrel should get at least 2100fps and with a 700gr should get 1900fps.
Am I way off here or somewhat close?
The 510 Whisper is based on Lapua 338 Lapua brass? Does that mean if you shorten the brass enough you have enough case diameter back dy the case head to form a shoulder to headspace on. The Lapua is really a 416 Rigby case that is a bit more heavily constructed. This would be the same thing as the 50 Oxen would it not? I dunno.
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Good huntin' and shootin',
RAB
I talked with someone that has a 510 Whisper (based on .338 Lapua) in an T/C encore configuration. It is 20" with a SS barrel that is 1:10 twist, 8-9lbs with a 10x scope, and shoots 750gr A-Max bullets 1050 with 27gr of H110 powder. This (the Lapua brass round) is designed to be subsonic and that is the way he shoots it.
I am going to call JD Jones and see what he says his 50 Whisper (the .460 Wby brass round) is capable of in a rifle configuration. If it does sound viable and something I would want, I'll have to get with Dave Manson and see what can be done.
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Good huntin' and shootin',
RAB
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Good huntin' and shootin',
RAB
If it was for the HV & VLD bullets such as the A-Max, AAA-Ammunition 705gr, and mil-surplus, that would be another thing. It would need a mag length of around 4.5" or so for that.
A CZ-550 mag length is around 3.75" or so, which allows plenty of room for hunting bullets in repeater mode, and VLD & HV in single shot mode. (As you know because you have one) Have a good one,
BMG
ps. Your smith has (10) AAA-Ammunition 705gr Harlow solids (the same ones I use in 50 BMG 1000yd competetion) from me at his place in TN. I sent them with my rifle for the .510/460 long conversion. You should get better ballistics & accuracy than with the A-Max bullets.
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Good huntin' and shootin',
RAB
Ranb,
I've heard discussion's of cast bullets in .510" & .512" but either they mold their own or have someone they know mold them. Also, you are the only one I know that shoots the 510 Whisper. For discussions sake, how fast have you pushed yours with a 750gr A-Max or any mil surplus?
I talked to him and said that since we are going to Prescott Az when it cools down to blast some pierre dogs, we should stop and look at the Wells sport shop in Prescott at there actions I called and talked to there barrel maker and he said a custom action .75" longer should handle the 50.PK. The only problem with the Wells is the cost. I have to get a new cartridge of the world book so I might be asking a question that already has an answer but is there any merit to shorting the hi pressure 505 gibbs or 585 nyattie (I am sure I spelled it wrong ). Could you make up for some of the lost capacity for the 2.1" approx with the larger case, and no rim and belt to stop feeding. Anyway I will be looking for some final field results. RNS