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500-416
23 December 2007, 06:44
peggy1500-416
K-gun $8500.00 never fired. Thoughts?
CZ .416 Rigby
Win. 70 .375 H&H
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23 December 2007, 06:45
peggy1500-416 is the caliber of the above. Sorry
CZ .416 Rigby
Win. 70 .375 H&H
NRA life
SCI and DSC
Retired Air Force E-8
23 December 2007, 10:29
BigFiveJackDo YOU shoot the rifle well?
Do YOU work the safety well?
Does the rifle move well in your hands?
Does the rifle fit you?
Is the rifle in tip top shape?
If all those are answered YES the
price is attractive to me.
Jack
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23 December 2007, 17:32
Rusty500/416 is a great double rifle round. You get a relatively low pressure flanged cartridge with a long .416 bullet that has good penetration. You have lots of manufacturers of .416 bullets to choose from.
For me the recoil is a bit more than I like. On par with the 470, maybe a bit more.
If you are buying a used rifle you need it checked out by a double rifle gunsmith.
Rusty
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24 December 2007, 23:26
tomo577IS THERE ANY COMMERCIAL LOADING FOR THIS CALIBER ?
or is it still strictly a "MADE FROM HOME WITH LOVING HANDS " deal ?
TOMO577
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25 December 2007, 01:15
N E 450 No2I think you can get ammo from Superior Ammo, and a few others.
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26 December 2007, 06:47
surestrikeThe .500-416 does not appeal to me simply because you are getting .470 like recoil with a 400 gr projectile. I'd simply stick with a .470 or get .450-400 if I wanted a .40 cal.
HOWEVER,
If the rifle fits your budget and it is in like new condition it is probably a good buy for that price. The .500-416 will reliably kill anything you point it at.
26 December 2007, 07:23
JPKquote:
Originally posted by surestrike:
The .500-416 does not appeal to me simply because you are getting .470 like recoil with a 400 gr projectile. I'd simply stick with a .470 or get .450-400 if I wanted a .40 cal.
HOWEVER,
If the rifle fits your budget and it is in like new condition it is probably a good buy for that price. The .500-416 will reliably kill anything you point it at.
X2
JPK

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26 December 2007, 08:59
Macifejquote:
Originally posted by tomo577:
IS THERE ANY COMMERCIAL LOADING FOR THIS CALIBER ?
or is it still strictly a "MADE FROM HOME WITH LOVING HANDS " deal ?
Commercially loaded and brass is common.
26 December 2007, 16:16
jeffeossoits obviated with hornady making bullets and brass for the 450/400 ..
I think Rusty got that from Butch, and I will see both of them over the next couple weeks anyway.. And I think what Butch meant to say is at weight for a .416 vs for a .470 rifle the recoils are simular, but the 416 should weigh less. Of course, in a bolt gun, a 416 at 2400 or 500gr at 2150 are fun to shoot ... In fact, my 470AR at 2150 at 9.5# is VERY nice to shoot
I've shot several 470 NEs, and Mike's 500/416 .. MORE recoil in the 470, more brisk in the 500/416 ....
but compared to a 450/400, the 500/416 offers a good deal more recoil.. its all realitive
jeffe
26 December 2007, 17:19
Rusty400 Nitro Express and I got that information from Boddington two years ago at the Houston Safari Club Convention. 400 Nitro Express was a significant source of historical information and consulted with Hornady during their development of the 450/400 3 inch loading.
I have a batch of brass courtsey of Chris at HeymUSA. I bought some Hornady bullets and I have a Corbin sizing dies to bring them down to .408
Just hoping my Hollis gets out of the shop in time to hunt.
My preception of recoil is probably a great deal different from others.
Rusty
We Band of Brothers!
DRSS, NRA & SCI Life Member
"I am rejoiced at my fate. Do not be uneasy about me, for I am with my friends."
----- David Crockett in his last letter (to his children), January 9th, 1836
"I will never forsake Texas and her cause. I am her son." ----- Jose Antonio Navarro, from Mexican Prison in 1841
"for I have sworn upon the altar of god eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man." Thomas Jefferson
Declaration of Arbroath April 6, 1320-“. . .It is not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom - for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself.”
26 December 2007, 19:38
PWN375They are good guns. A perfect double rifle for a client. That is a great price on a normally very accurate double with a fail safe safety and built hell for stout. The caliber is perfect for a novice as it offers moderate recoil, great knock down, flat trajectory for longer shots, fantastic penetration, plenty of velocity for cats and a wonderful selection of bullets. Factory ammo is available from Kriegoff and loaded rounds can be purchased from small shops like Superior, Safari Arms and Buffalo Ammo Company. It is an easy caliber to reload, brass is not too expensive and lasts forever.
I used a similar rifle to knock down and kill an elephant with one shot to the shoulder. It wasn't a huge bull, but suprised the hell out of me when he hit the ground. Of course I put three more into him rapidly to make certain he stayed down. Don Heath who is a PH and editor for African Hunter magazine told me he thought it was a perfect double rifle and caliber.
Perry
26 December 2007, 19:39
jeffeossoRusty,
Butch used to say that to some folks (right B?) and i disagreed then

the 450/400 is nice and gentle!! Oh man, in fact, the 500/416 bubba is the 500/416 loaded to 450/400 levels... meant to run in shotguns!
jeffe