450/400 3" double as a stopping rifle?

When I shot my cow last month with my .505 Gibbs, offhand from 20 ish yards.
She immediately tipped over. I hit her in the left leg, heart and exited the right leg.
I had racked the second round and fired into her side before she hit the ground.

I did not remember shooting either round and can not recall any recoil at all.

Use enough gun you won’t remember the recoil
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Altitude Sickness,

Well said, I tell people that when I am shooting my 577NE at a close range buffalo it recoils like a 375!
 
My Benelli SBE3 (7 lbs) with 3.5" magnum loads of 2 1/4 oz of 7 shot TSS at 1200 fps are WAAAAAY worse than my 375H&H (7.75 lbs) with 300 grain bullets at 2500 fps.

BTW - I had a 416RM but it was right at my recoil tolerance level. I had done enough shooting with a 375 that it wasn't a big step up in recoil, but it was definitely a step up. Combine that with how many times I'm likely to hunt DG and the 416RM was sold shortly after.

Not sure how the 416RM compares to the 450/400NE, but if the ballistic numbers are correct and the laws of physics still apply...the RM will hit harder (on both ends). I say this because you are more likely to know someone with a 416RM than 450/400NE and you can try it out. If you are good with the RM, you should be fine with the NE.
Thanks, BeeMaa, Good idea
. Brian
 
My Benelli SBE3 (7 lbs) with 3.5" magnum loads of 2 1/4 oz of 7 shot TSS at 1200 fps are WAAAAAY worse than my 375H&H (7.75 lbs) with 300 grain bullets at 2500 fps.

BTW - I had a 416RM but it was right at my recoil tolerance level. I had done enough shooting with a 375 that it wasn't a big step up in recoil, but it was definitely a step up. Combine that with how many times I'm likely to hunt DG and the 416RM was sold shortly after.

Not sure how the 416RM compares to the 450/400NE, but if the ballistic numbers are correct and the laws of physics still apply...the RM will hit harder (on both ends). I say this because you are more likely to know someone with a 416RM than 450/400NE and you can try it out. If you are good with the RM, you should be fine with the NE.
BeeMaa, thanks good suggestion, Brian
 
Without derailing too much I believe the 450-400 3”, the 450 No.2 and the 475 No.2 are the only nitro express cartridges designed around smokeless powder. All by Jeffrey.
You could add 375 H&H Flanged Mag and the new 416 Rigby No.2...
 
"Even in the Contest between Man vs. Steer .. The Issue is never Certain"

Brain Shot 10ft away. 500?

His left ear will get warmed up pretty fast if he points those barrels at my head while doing his speach for the camera I can assure you.....
 
I knew I was missing at least one.
500/416NE 3 1/4", introduced in 1996 by Krieghoff. Made to duplicate the 416RIGBY ballistics in a flanged cartridge suitable for taking DG with a double rifle.
 
500/416NE 3 1/4", introduced in 1996 by Krieghoff. Made to duplicate the 416RIGBY ballistics in a flanged cartridge suitable for taking DG with a double rifle.
It still uses the old 500 case doesn’t it, just necked down. It’s about the same as the 470 in that regard. I specifically meant cases with beefed up rims and thicker case walls.
 
It still uses the old 500 case doesn’t it, just necked down. It’s about the same as the 470 in that regard. I specifically meant cases with beefed up rims and thicker case walls.
Fair enough.

How about the 700NE? Created in 1988 by Holland & Holland because they promised the last 600NE customer that they wouldn't make any more.

And would qualify as a true stopping rifle if a PH could afford to shoot it or even carry the bloody thing. At 18 lbs it's quite the artillery piece producing nearly 9,000 lb-ft of energy with a 1000 grain bullet at 2000 fps.
 
Fair enough.

How about the 700NE? Created in 1988 by Holland & Holland because they promised the last 600NE customer that they wouldn't make any more.

And would qualify as a true stopping rifle if a PH could afford to shoot it or even carry the bloody thing. At 18 lbs it's quite the artillery piece producing nearly 9,000 lb-ft of energy with a 1000 grain bullet at 2000 fps.

They didn’t make many of the .700’s I don’t think, and all were engraved and such. Not sure many of those actually would make it to the hunting grounds.

Taking a $10-40,000 rifle to the field vs a $200,000 rifle takes a different kind of chap.
 
Ammo for the 2 3/8" is almost nonexistant and the 3 1/4" is not far behind.
Not really true for the 2 3/8"!
This one lives a happy and prosperous life ander a false name.
In Switzerland it is well known als 10,3x60R.
Blaser make/made rifles, K77, R93.
RWS and some other companies make/made ammunition/cases.

HWL
 
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