Originally Posted by colorado
Originally Posted by TheKuskokid
Dang boy! That brings back the memory of firing my .500 A-Square for the first time.

I bought the rifle in 1996 from the original owner out of California. He had never made it to Africa so wanted to get rid of it. Once it was here I put it on a baby scale and with four cartridges weighed exactly 11 pounds 4 ounces. I telephoned Art Alphin at his old facility in Kentucky to ask him what this thing would do to me. He told me it recoiled like a .375 H&H due to the large area of the butt. Okay, I have a .375 H&H. Art lied. It was something I cannot even describe. Kind of like your photo; it is better than words. Dang!


Every time I hear someone say the 500s are more of a "push" and their 300 Mags recoil is more unpleasant I start to laugh. I have a friend who has a 6 lb 338 Mag and he was thinking of putting a muzzle brake on it. I let him shoot my 11 lb 500 Jeffery and he said "you're right, my rifle doesn't kick much, I don't need a brake"

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That perception comes from old English 12lb to 13lb doubles shooting 500gr or slightly less at Vo of about 2100fps. That includes .475, .470, 450/500, .465/500 which from performance standpoint are same thing. People cite what they read because last Dominion Grade back action side-lock .465/500 sold for well over 30,000USD. That is something few people get to shoot or own. It was probably hedge against inflation to the guy that bought it.