Is it for sale? Iam interested.!
It may be in the near future, just looking for information about it at this time and trying to understand this potential unicorn and the history behind it
Is it for sale? Iam interested.!
Not a wildcat. A-Square Company LLC Produced it commercialy from 1978 to 2011
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/.500_A-Square
500 A-square isn't a 500 Wby, though quite similar in performance. Met Art Alphin back in the 90's in Kentucky. Interesting guy. - dan
Ohh, i thought it was simply a 378 case necked up to 50cal
Much like the 378 case necked upto 416 made the 416 weatherby and the 378 case necked upto .458 made the 460 weatherby
So if weatherby necked its 378 case to 50cal it would have been 500 weatherby. But someone else did it so they changed the name was my thoughts. But if the rifle was made before 1978 it would have been a wild cat and one could call it anything they wanted too. 500 weatherby would have made the most sense really.
Interesting either way
This is what i found. So you may be correct. Althougj i believe its near the same thing.
"That cartridge is a wildcat. Originally loaded in blown out and necked up Weatherby 460 Magnum brass by Arthur Alphin in 1974-79 and later loaded in cases marked A-Square after the formation of the A-Squae Co. Bullet weight 600 gr. different MV from 2070 to 2450 fps with ME in excess of 10,000 Ft LB.
If your case is a Weatherby head stamped case, it most likely is an original Alphin loading from the early to mid 1974 era before A-Square Co. was formed.
Hope that is some help.
`57 Mountie"
Ohh, i thought it was simply a 378 case necked up to 50cal
Much like the 378 case necked upto 416 made the 416 weatherby and the 378 case necked upto .458 made the 460 weatherby
So if weatherby necked its 378 case to 50cal it would have been 500 weatherby. But someone else did it so they changed the name was my thoughts. But if the rifle was made before 1978 it would have been a wild cat and one could call it anything they wanted too. 500 weatherby would have made the most sense really.
Interesting either way
This is what i found. So you may be correct. Althougj i believe its near the same thing.
"That cartridge is a wildcat. Originally loaded in blown out and necked up Weatherby 460 Magnum brass by Arthur Alphin in 1974-79 and later loaded in cases marked A-Square after the formation of the A-Squae Co. Bullet weight 600 gr. different MV from 2070 to 2450 fps with ME in excess of 10,000 Ft LB.
If your case is a Weatherby head stamped case, it most likely is an original Alphin loading from the early to mid 1974 era before A-Square Co. was formed.
Hope that is some help.
`57 Mountie"