17 April 2006, 02:45
mark65x55Whats your thoughts
on the Blaser S2 safari and the 500/416 caliber?
17 April 2006, 05:43
JudgeGLike most any German engineering, it works. The performance of a 400 grain .416 bullet at 2300 fps+ is long proven, but as for me, I just can't get by the rubber gasket-thing between the barrels and the kinda garishness of the look (maybe difference in the look would be fairer).
I know some folks dearly love theirs. If you like the appearance, the price is right, the caliber is a killer and the company ain't going anywhere for a while so warranties/repairs are available. That stuff counts.
Too bad that no one else chambers for the .500/.416.... at least of whom I'm aware.
17 April 2006, 06:59
700 nitrokriegoff chamber for the 416/500 they invented it.
17 April 2006, 07:00
700 nitrobutch searcy and westley richards and holland and holland and any toher majour manufacture of doubles also chamber it.
17 April 2006, 07:02
BigFiveJackART ALPHIN of the
A-SQUARE COMPANY claims to have created the 500/416 in his reloading and rifle manual.
17 April 2006, 07:12
JudgeGForgive me. You are right about the other folks so chambering. I had a brain fart and was thinking about others chambering for the Rigby. Butch will build you a .500/.416, but I think your find he will try to talk you out of it... at least he did with me. He built me a .470 and is now making me a .450/.400.
The rest of the comments about the S2 still stand.
17 April 2006, 07:51
JudgeGTo prove how little I know go to this site and see something headstamped the .416 Chapuis???
Is this the .500/.416?Maybe A-Square did develop the round??
17 April 2006, 20:28
mstarlingWhen I was looking for a DR I ran across a Krieghoff in this caliber. I had seen a note on the Chapuis web site that they offered a .416 caliber so I dropped them a note. They sent me the chamber drawings.
Kreighoff verified that the drawings also represented the reamers they use.
I note with interest that the cartidge in your link doesn't look like the drawing they sent me.
Drawing sent by Chapuis is located here:
500-416 Drawing