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http://pistolsmith.blogspot.dk/ I must admit I have always had a softspot for the true pre-war catridges and especially like the .505Gibbs. I know the .500Jeffery(interwar cartridge) may have a better powder effeciency and more bullets to choose from. However how many bullets does one need really?. Regarding powder..I can afford the x-tra 20 grain over the jeffery. I know some might say the .500 Jeffery takes a shorter stroke to reload into the chamber, but that ofcouse would only be true if a standard length M98 is used. |