I think you mean the .500 S&W Magnum. A little bit much for a newbie, don't you think? I have a 8 3/8" .460 S&W Magnum (same frame, faster boolits) and it's not any more of a handful than most .44 Magnums. The sheer mass and shock absorbing grip really eats up a lot of the recoil. The noise, however, is another issue. I wouldn't want to be at the indoor range that allowed this round to be fired with plugs and muffs.
I seriously think I fractured some bones in my hand shooting 350 grain factory loads out of my .500 magnum. Recoil was unreal. my hand hurt for over a month. It actually broke the reticle of my scope loose. Every round I fired I could watch my crosshairs rotating a little more. I wear jack hammer gloves with it now unless I’m shooting lighter reloads.