What are you planning to hunt with a double rifle?
500 NE is for elephant or PH backup or for experienced many times hunted Africa with double rifle hunters....
Or for crazy Belgians
What are you planning to hunt with a double rifle?
500 NE is for elephant or PH backup or for experienced many times hunted Africa with double rifle hunters....
Going for buffalo, but also planning for any potential future expeditions I hopeWhat are you planning to hunt with a double rifle?
500 NE is for elephant or PH backup or for experienced many times hunted Africa with double rifle hunters....
Having never hunted Africa you may be better off with a 375 H&H flanged magnum or a 450/400 3" NE or even 500416 3 1/4 NE.......at most a 470 NE......
From a practical useability point of view anyway ....
Heym or Krieghoff.....
I’d be curious on resale also…There's a Krieghoff here, 500, never shot. Paid $18+ with sales tax. I don't know what resale value would be? .. or what they’re d be asking now... View attachment 656864
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50% more recoil than a .416 Rigby? How do you figure that?One thing to keep in mind is that the 500 Nitro has about 50% more recoil than a 416 Rigby in average weight guns. As you mentioned hunting with 10 gauges, you are used to some recoil but trigger control on a 10 gauge versus a big bore rifle is very different. You can slap a 10 gauge trigger but that's a disaster in a big bore rifle on dangerous game. You can hunt any DG in the world with a 416 Rigby and do just fine. Also, there is a huge difference in felt recoil when goose hunting with a 10 gauge in heavy coat and swinging the barrel versus a thin shirt in the heat, shooting off the sticks. You don't notice in the field so much but you will notice in practice.
We can recommend new and used guns all day long but get into that 416 Rigby and see what you think. If you get comfortable with it, you are in the top 10% of shooters. Then check out some shops online like Champlins, talk to JJ Perrodeau, get to some shows and look at a few guns. You have a lot in front of you but enjoy the journey.
I think this is a fair observation.50% is on the high end of the numbers but it's easily 20-25 ft lbs more recoil...1/3 more. You can split hairs on the math but it's a lot more recoil. It's about the same difference between 338 win mag and 416 Rigby.