I really need to shoot a 600NE, at least a pair.
I will add that looking down the 89b it does have a more fluid, trim, rounded appearance compared to the 88b. I’m new to both and opposite end from expert to either…however I did pour over every inch, aspect, crook and cranny of my 450/400 and 470 88b’s (both Safari frames) this summer contrasting the two, and then the same between the 470 88b and 450 89b. The later being built on a Gross Box which is equivalent to the large frame in 88b. It’s still very sleek looking, not clunky at all, but when you break it open, you notice the extra meat around the chambers.
I just put it through its paces on a trip to Zimbabwe with Dalton & York, using it to take a nice old buffalo, two hippos, a warthog and bushbuck. The buff and both hippos were all taken in the 35-45yrd range. The warthog a little further and the bushbuck at 80-85 yards. It’s proven superbly accurate with a variety of bullets, and had found loads from 420gr CEB Raptors, 450gr NF softs and cupped solids, 470gr CEB Raptors and 500gr NF softs that all print around 1” or well under and have essentially the same POI at 60 yards. The widest variance is the 500gr softs hit 1.5” lower than the 450gr softs at 100 yards.
I was about to order a 500NE in the next couple weeks until I ended up trading my 470 with another forum member for a 500 88b. If I had ordered a new rifle, I would have absolutely ordered an 89b, not because I like them that much more than the 88b but because I know I tend to swap out guns at times and the 89b seems to have a higher demand these days. Talking through what I wanted to order with Sells, the first thing I asked was current difference in base price between the 88b and 89b. In the past there was a couple/few thousand difference but that has disappeared. Today, the difference in base price between the two is zero. They are the exact same price. I also really, really love the look of the 88b, maybe…just maybe…more than the 89b.