Veral,
This is not for the 500 S&W, but for the 500 JRH, which is like a 500 5S&W case, but cut shorter to 1.4". like the .500 Linebaugh case, and uses .501" diameter bullets. Buffaloe Bore makes 2 types of ammo. One is a 425 @ 1400 fps, and the mild load is a 440 @ 1000 fps.I want to get one mold and stick to one bullet weight/design for all my shooting and hunting in this gun, as well as one load for everything. This will make it better for consistency all around, and no sight changes for hunting and practicing. Not looking at long range shooting, but want a hunting bullet and good enough for close encounters of the big bear kind if they happen to be around. It will be a custom gun, and should have a good smooth barrel. If you think a gas check design will get me better accuracy, I'll go for it and gas check cost is not a consideration. Would you suggest a WFN, because I've read on other calibers you said it would be a better stopper? Would going to a heavier weight give me better stopping power because of my low velocities, or is there such thing as being to heavy for a certain velocity? How important is having the band above the crimp groove to diameter? At times, I've had some WFN really tight in chambering(in different FA 454's), and wondering if I had it made about .001" less, if it would affect accuracy? Appreciate your advise, Dennis