.500 JRH VS 500 Wyoming Express

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.500 JRH

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MSRP:

$40.22

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$40.22

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$44.69

MSRP:

$121.49

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$121.49

New Price:

$134.99

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.500 JRH

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Gun Descriptions

About The .500 JRH Ammo is a cartridge designed to be used by revolvers. The .500 JRH Ammo was manufactured and made available commercially in 2005. Initially, the .500 JRH Ammo was created to fit into the new model 83 revolver introduced by the Freedom Arms. The parent case used to make the .500 JRH Ammo was the .500 S&W Magnum Ammo, and experts say that the .500 JRH Ammo can be used in the chambers designed for the .500 S&W Magnum Ammo when the shortened length is adjusted. The .500 JRH Ammo is all about raw penetration and stopping power. If you are in need of something to take down large animal species or protect yourself from dangerous predators in the wild, then this should be your choice of the bullet to take with you on your hunting trip. The overall length of the .500 JRH Ammo is 1.8 inches, and the bullet diameter of this cartridge is 0.526 inches. The 425-grain bullet variant of the .500 JRH Ammo can travel at a velocity of 1,350 feet per second. Manufacturer The .500 JRH Ammo was designed and produced by Jack Huntington when he used a dummy created in 1993 into an actual bullet. Uses The .500 JRH Ammo delivers a little less recoil than the .500 S&W Magnum Ammo because of its small size and less powder, but it can easily take down any big game species.

About The .500 Wyoming Express Ammo, also known as the .500 WE Ammo, is a big bore cartridge created for handguns. It was designed and introduced in 2005 in the United States. Like many other handguns, it is strictly produced to be used in revolvers, and its primary purpose is to hunt, not for self-defense or tactical usage. The .500 Wyoming Express Ammo is extremely similar and comparable to the .50 Action Express, but it has higher loads with more powder and normally delivers a lower velocity. Even today, the .500 Wyoming Express Ammo is known as one of the most powerful handgun cartridges; still, it isn't as powerful as the .500 S&W Magnum. It is commercially available worldwide and can easily take down any big game species. The .500 Linebaugh Ammo and .50 Beowulf are similar to the .500 Wyoming Express Ammo. This cartridge has an overall length of 44.8mm, and the bullet diameter measures 12.7mm. The 440-grain bullet is the heaviest variant of the .500 Wyoming Express Ammo, which can travel at a velocity of 1,200 feet per second while creating an energy level of 1,407 ft.lbf. Manufacturer The .500 Wyoming Express Ammo was designed and produced by Freedom Arms in 2005 for revolver use only. Uses The .500 Wyoming Express Ammo is a big bore cartridge globally used for hunting large-sized game. It also carries enough stopping power to stop a dangerous charging predator.

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