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What would the preferred weight on a double rifle be for the following: .500/.416 .470 NE .500 NE .577 NE After seeing what was at the SCI show, I think I've gotten the bug. Thanks, | ||
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Dave: I can't help with all of the calibers you asked for, but for the two DRs in the list that I own and shoot, I can tell you this: .500 NE - At 10 lbs even, I would like a little more weight to the gun, maybe another 3/4 to 1 lb to make it more pleasant to shoot. .577 NE - At 13 lbs, 6 oz., I find the rifle pleasant to shoot and carry (but do not know for how long at this point in the hot sun). I would not want it any lighter - the recoil is managable at this weight. 577NitroExpress Double Rifle Shooters Society Francotte .470 Nitro Express If stupidity hurt, a lot of people would be walking around screaming... | |||
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Poor bastard Welcome to the club. Now the hard part - only buying and being satisfied with one DR! 577NitroExpress Double Rifle Shooters Society Francotte .470 Nitro Express If stupidity hurt, a lot of people would be walking around screaming... | |||
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My Krieghoff 500/416 is probably around 10 pounds. My 450 x 3 1/4 is close to 13 pounds.I like'em both that way. These calibers are heavy recoiling. My opinion is that if you have a gun that is uncomforatble to shoot, then you just won't shoot it, and I see no point in having a gun that you don't shoot! Peter. Be without fear in the face of your enemies. Be brave and upright, that God may love thee. Speak the truth always, even if it leads to your death. Safeguard the helpless and do no wrong; | |||
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most of the 470s I handled when deciding on a purchase were about 10-10.5 #. The better balanced ones "felt" about a pound lighter than the not so well balanced ones and I typically underestimated their weight. 10# is about right though. -UtahLefty | |||
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500/416 .....10 to 11 pounds 470NE ........10.5 to 11 pounds 500NE .......11.5 to 13 pounds 577NE .......13 to 14 lbs Dave, the 500/416 actually has more felt recoil that the 470NE,IMO! This is because the 500/416K has a sharper recoil velocity with the same weight rifle. Peter you are of the same opinion as myself! A rifle that you will not enjoy shooting is not worth keeping, and it is far better to sell it, and buy something less abusive to you body. I owned a 12 pound 577NE that was built with a lot of drop in the buttstock, and it certainly was not my idea of a fun thing to shoot, so I sold it, and found myself a 500/450NE that was in the 11.2 pound range, and couldn't get enough of shooting it! 577NitroExpress,s 500NE Merkel is the same barrel set as my 470NE Merkel,with a bigger hole drilled through is so weighs right at 10 pounds, while my 470NE weighs 10.8-11 pounds pounds in the same rifle. Still the 10 pound 500NE rifle is a usable rifle for hunting. You carry a 500NE a hell of a lot more than you shoot it, and in the hunting field you don't feel recoil anyway. Any lighter though, and it would get uncomfortable! ....Mac >>>===(x)===> MacD37, ...and DUGABOY1 DRSS Charter member "If I die today, I've had a life well spent, for I've been to see the Elephant, and smelled the smoke of Africa!"~ME 1982 Hands of Old Elmer Keith | |||
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I can tell you I had a 577 at 13lbs 2oz it was fine to shoot, but sucked to carry. I have a William Douglass in a 470 it is 9lbs and 11oz it is about just right. 505ED DRSS Member | |||
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Thanks for the input. I am leaning towards the .500 NE since I have 2 other .510"s and bullets would be similar. | |||
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The .450 #2 NE, which I am just completing, came in at 9lbs 11 1/2 oz, unloaded, no sling, and no scope. It is not punishing at all to shoot off the bench(wearing a PAST MAGNUM recoil shield).Two loaded rounds, a sling, and the Leupold 1.5x-5x are going to up that weight by 1 1/2 lbs. As noted above, you don't even remember pulling the trigger in the field. | |||
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