He always fancied ordering something larger, but initially wanted to start with a calibre that was more manageable. Once he got used to the .500 3", the .577 3" seemed a natural progression, although in real terms it really is a step up from the .500 3", delivering serious horsepower!
The rifle has the more square bodied action file up which was requested by the client. We offer this style and the more rounded body with the scroll back, found traditionally on our droplock shotguns. Featuring scenes of the 'Big 5' the rifle embodies all that is classic in a Westley Richards dangerous game double rifle.
Larry on October 16, 2017 at 8:41 am
What a marvelous rifle, perfectly executed as always! Indeed the 577 is a big power increase from the 500, but I'm sure the client will have a great deal of fun with this one in Africa, too!! The squared action suits this one quite nicely.
Neill on October 16, 2017 at 10:50 am
This is a delight to behold! I'd never really considered the difference between .500 and .577, time to get my copy of "Pondero" off the bookshelves! I assume your client will then continue the progression to a .600?
Trigger on October 17, 2017 at 2:26 am
Hi Neill
Lets hope so!
Best regards
Trigger
Peter Buckley. on October 16, 2017 at 11:03 am
Trigger
The whole package is sheer 'class' so typical of Westley!
You mention scroll back or square bodied actions, is there a difference in strength under such recoil ?
Would the rifle be the same weight with either action, will the timber absorb recoil better with 'scroll' or 'square'?
The client must be so happy with his choice, stunning!
Best regards. Peter.
Trigger on October 17, 2017 at 2:25 am
Hi Peter
There is no difference in strength under recoil, neither action presents any problem. We have built a good few .577 magnums on the scroll back design and they have held up without issue.
Regarding weight, there is no appreciable difference, particularly on a rifle weighing 13lb 8ozs!
Best regards
Trigger