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.585 Hubel Express
.505 Gibbs on the left, .585HE on the right
TypeRifle
Place of origin United States
Production history
Designed1998-1999
Specifications
Parent caseNyati long basic brass
Case typeBelted Rimless Straight
Neck diameter.607 in (15.4 mm)
Base diameter.634 in (16.1 mm)
Rim diameter.637 in (16.2 mm)
Case length3.28 in (83 mm)
Case capacity215 gr H2O (13.9 cm3)

The .585 Hubel Express, also known as the 585 HE is a hunting and big bore target cartridge designed to fit the commercially available long-action firearms, such as the Savage long action, the Ruger Magnum action, the Stiller and Lawton actions, the P14/M17 Enfield actions,the CZ 550 action, and the Montana Rifle Company "Professional Hunter" action. It will also fit Ruger No. 1 and FBW falling block actions.

Design[edit]

The .585 Hubel Express was designed in the late 90s, and the first test barrel was setup in 2004, in a test fixture. The first gun setup in 2006 was P-14 Enfield, second was a Ruger 77, third, fourth Enfield, fifth OlyArms BBK, sixth a NEF SB2, seventh Montana Rifle Co PH, and more. The case is based on long .585 Nyati Basic brass cases, with a belt added for headspacing and rim set to fit the .505 Gibbs bolt face. It uses a number 31 RCBS shell holder while reloading.

It was intended to be as powerful as other magnum 577/600 cartridges in a case that was reloadable many times. Hence its straight sided belted design, with a longer case of 3.25–3.28 inches (83–83 mm) long, that holds 215 grains (13.9 g) of water. This design with its diameter allows it to work in bolt actions that are of the 505 Gibbs size. See picture in the box.And also allows easy use in Ruger #1 and FBW Model S, as it fits the feed trough on the actions. Reloading Die sets are made by CH4D. Reamers are made by Manson Reamers.

Performance[edit]

The .585 Hubel Express fires a hunting and target load using a 750-grain (49 g) bullet. Recoil in light rifles (10 pounds (4.5 kg) or less) is heavy, but heavier guns of 13–15 lb (5.9–6.8 kg) with thick recoil pads make the recoil more comfortable. Recoil in those guns kept in the lighter mode, for easier carrying, can be moderated by muzzle brakes or barrel porting.[1]

As a hunting cartridge the .585 Hubel Express is suitable for big game; with heavier constructed full jacket bullets, like Asquare Monolith going on to the soft bullets like Asquare soft Lion Load bullets.[2] For lighter, thin-skinned game, a spire pointed, soft point will work, and can be useful at longer ranges due to better ballistic co-efficient.[3][4]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ http://www.chuckhawks.com/muzzle_brakes.htm
  2. ^ http://a-squareco.com/Triad.html
  3. ^ Speer Reloading Manual # 11, Speer Bullet Co, 1987, pages 492-611
  4. ^ Hornady Handbook Vol 2, Hornady Mfg Co, 1973, pages 363-383
  • Weighman, Zac (Nov/Dec 2009). "Hubel Cartridges". The International Ammunition Journal. 470: 10–11. {{cite journal}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)

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