Is there any 500 s&w in canada?

Probably be easier to find the gun than the ammo. I hope you reload, be sure to stock up when you find something. I believe the last time I was thinking of the ol 500, ammo was $2 per loud noise, that was before all the $$$ silliness, I'd hate to see what it costs now. Until my 6/49 comes in, the 44 will have to do.
 
$3 a pop for Winchester Silvertips in my area. I pulled one and the powder charge weighted at 42 grains.

I reload mostly 500 gr XTP plus I waiting for 600 gr and 700 gr custom molds.
 
The revolver and ammo are(were) available at the local shop hear in Victoria, bullets run in the $3.75 each range, the gun was $1600 - I picked up both! :D

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8 & 3/8 with the muzzle brake is the only way to go.
Try the 550 grain hornady or the 700 grain reload bullets. If you can shoot more than 5 rounds and still make a fist then you should considered a Super Freak!
 
8 & 3/8 with the muzzle brake is the only way to go.
Try the 550 grain hornady or the 700 grain reload bullets. If you can shoot more than 5 rounds and still make a fist then you should considered a Super Freak!

I've made mention of it previously, and you're right, it does have the ability to inflict pain, at both ends;). With the heavier bullets and hot loads, the Hogue grips leave a lot to be desired. What I ended up doing was modify an old set of Jorden Trooper stocks by Herritts and that seems to have tamed the recoil a little. Spreads the pain over a bigger area:p. It did seem to help though. I don't mind the 8 3/8" barrel but I could do without the muzzle break. I think the only purpose it serves is to spit back powder particles.
 
8 & 3/8 with the muzzle brake is the only way to go.
Try the 550 grain hornady or the 700 grain reload bullets. If you can shoot more than 5 rounds and still make a fist then you should considered a Super Freak!

Shot one run and my right hand hasn't forgiven since! Glad I shot it once, no need to experience that again I don't think.

Great gun though, just not sure what for. If you can rapid fire a 12 gauge pump gun using a pistol grip one handed you will love the 500.

Take Care

Bob
 
Shot one run and my right hand hasn't forgiven since! Glad I shot it once, no need to experience that again I don't think.

Great gun though, just not sure what for. If you can rapid fire a 12 gauge pump gun using a pistol grip one handed you will love the 500.

Take Care

Bob

Personally, I had no intention of getting one:yingyang: until I shot my buddy's. Five shots off of a rest at 25 yds using a 440gr GC bullet @ 1000 f/sec, one ragged 1 1/4" hole. Suddenly, I 'needed' one! Since then, virtually any reload ammo I've put through it has shot well.

I've made some preliminary inquiries into using it on a hunt for Moose in Alaska and it could be a little pricey but who knows! If I get the opportunity to do a 649 Happy Dance;), it'll become a reality:D.
 
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