Boy, I would've shot for about 14 lbs or so myself, would love to see a video of you shooting it to see how she runs, looks great.
I don't reload or I'd love to do the same with my CZ 458 lott, 505 Gibbs is an interesting gal, the 570gr A frame at 2500 fps or so would be interesting.
Would also be interesting to create a mold in something like a 750gr wide flat nose hardcast and see how fast she'd push it, given it's noted as having far too much case capacity that bullet should help.
Be interesting to see how much speed you could get, 2100... maybe?
Anyways, this caliber always brings out the need to ramble in me, congrats on the rifle.
He's still doing work but I don't know what the requirements are for him to agree to do it. I'm a repeat customer and Wayne wasn't interested in taking another order. I was willing to wait and initially he said he'd put me on the list but a few months later he said he wasn't taking any more orders. That was about this time last year. I'm pretty disappointed because I love the work he's done for me so far. I had one rifle upgraded and one custom built from the ground up. I pretty sure I wasn't one of 'those' customers either. I paid my deposit and patiently waited. I did make one minor change on the custom rifle after I ordered it but it was way before the rifle was nearing completion. I'm assuming he's just really busy and focused on the higher end of his business. Can't blame a man for that.Congradulations. Is AHR still working on guns ?
Krish
Thanks, I’ll have to pick up a copy of the Woodleigh manual.I am a big fan of CEB Bullets and filed in my rear sight using CEB's 525gr Solid at 2300fps. Take a look at the Woodleigh Manual, for the 525gr Bullet the powder charges range from 105grs of RL 15 to 153grs of MRP. If you use a recoil calculator that is a difference of 25flbs at the shoulder which is considerable and also more time spent in recoil. I chose to load with RL 15 and a Foam filler and I am very happy with the results.
The Woodleigh Manual by far has the most load data for the 505 Gibbs published