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  • .577/500 Magnum Nitro Express
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  • The .577/.500 Magnum Nitro Express is a British centerfire fire rifle cartridge. Designed as a black powder round in the mid-1880s, it was based on the .577 Nitro Express, necked down to .500" (12.7mm), and was later offered in a smokeless version. While it resembles the .500 No. 2 Express, they are not the same. Moderately popular in its day, the round has long since ceased to be offered commercially. Black powder rifles in this caliber should not use heavy smokeless loads.
Length
  • 3.740000
btype
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BW
  • 440
balsrc
  • Barnes & Amber 1972
Origin
  • UK
primer
  • 0.251000
En
  • 2320
  • 2920
Name
  • 0.577000
Type
  • Rifle
vel
  • 1500
  • 1725
case length
  • 3.130000
Base
  • 0.645000
neck
  • 0.526000
case type
  • rimmed bottlenecked
rim dia
  • 0.717000
rifling
  • 76.0
Bullet
  • 0.500000
shoulder
  • 0.585000
abstract
  • The .577/.500 Magnum Nitro Express is a British centerfire fire rifle cartridge. Designed as a black powder round in the mid-1880s, it was based on the .577 Nitro Express, necked down to .500" (12.7mm), and was later offered in a smokeless version. While it resembles the .500 No. 2 Express, they are not the same. In power, the .577/.500 is comparable to the contemporary .50-110 Winchester, or the modern .30-'06. It is sufficient for elk, deer, moose, or bear at medium range or in woods and thin-skinned dangerous game, including tiger and lions, but not thick skinned ones such as the rhinoceros. It was favored more in India than Africa by contemporary shooters, and tended to be offered in heavy rifles. Moderately popular in its day, the round has long since ceased to be offered commercially. Black powder rifles in this caliber should not use heavy smokeless loads.