Shotshow revealed new DG loads from buffalo bore- https://www.buffalobore.com/index.php?l=product_list&c=new. - if it’s already been posted feel free to delete.
Am I reading that correctly….. $20-50 per bullet??
Barring Rhino in South Africa, nobody currently manufactures a 600Gr .505 caliber expanding bullet (except Woodleigh who haven’t produced any .505 caliber bullets ever since the fire in 2021). Otherwise, they would have used it. I even suggested this to Mark, myself.Curious, they chose to stick with the traditional 525gr bullet for the 505 Gibbs but went with a more modern 570gr bullet weight for the 500 Jeffery. Wonder what prompted that decision?
I'm happy to see someone producing these rare cartridges, even if the price is high.
Everyone deserves a chance to make a buck but that does sound a bit ripe.Nice. Some pretty interesting loads in all that, and cartridges.
Kinda comes with the territory IMOI know the price is high but who else is making 577 and 600 Nitro Express ammo that's available in the United States?
Barring Rhino in South Africa, nobody currently manufactures a 600Gr .505 caliber expanding bullet (except Woodleigh who haven’t produced any .505 caliber bullets ever since the fire in 2021). Otherwise, they would have used it. I even suggested this to Mark, myself.
Just the brass casing on a 577 or 600 is $15-20 each or more.Am I reading that correctly….. $20-50 per bullet??
Just the brass casing on a 577 or 600 is $15-20 each or more.
Hey? I didn’t make any comment about price so bit confused why you’re quoting me for that..?Everyone deserves a chance to make a buck but that does sound a bit ripe.
OoooopsHey? I didn’t make any comment about price so bit confused why you’re quoting me for that..?
Barring Rhino in South Africa, nobody currently manufactures a 600Gr .505 caliber expanding bullet (except Woodleigh who haven’t produced any .505 caliber bullets ever since the fire in 2021). Otherwise, they would have used it. I even suggested this to Mark, myself.
I used the 570gr A-frame for my 505.
Nothing wrong with the 525gr bullet in the Gibbs though. The 535gr in the Jeffery was a fine load as well.