Is this the largest round a Mauser 98 will take?
Mike
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Sarge
I was perusing the reloading info on this board and about fell over! 2,600fps with a 535gr Woodleigh....WOW..
Mike
The Jeffery is an impressive cartridge and capable of doing anything the 500 A-Square can in a shorter action. The Jeffery has a case capacity of 148 grains, about the same as the 500 A-Square. If you were to build one I would recommend a CZ 550 Magnum as you can get away from the single stack magazine if you so desire.
Todd E
What is the largest, more easily done cartridge? The biggest thing I have now is a .338 but I really like the Mauser action.
Mike
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I want a safe rifle first! Then I would like to have a big thumper..I really want to stick with the mauser action though. My idea is to have two built, one for the .500 Jeffrey and then an identical stocked, size weight rifle in a cartridge with cheaper components for familiarity and practice.
Nothing fancy on either just rugged working rifles..
I think the 2400fps standard should be plenty with the Jeffrey also..no need to push it to 2,600 is there??
Thanks,
Mike
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[This message has been edited by 500grains (edited 05-01-2002).]
1. I have fondled some 500 jeffery ammo.
2. I have fondled some 500 jeffery rifles.
3. I have talked about the 500 jeffery a lot. Most notably, people say that it is very difficult to get a 500 jeff to feed right.
"Is this the largest round a Mauser 98 will take?"
No. There is the .620 rimless made by Gerald Quintel and the 585 nyati.
However, I believe that the 585 nyati is the largest round that a model 70 will take.
Right now Westley Richards has a beautiful model 70 in 500 jeffery for about $5000. That is a good deal.
I think I would like to stay at the .500 level I will concentrate on it.
Are the feeding problems related to the need for a single stack magazine? I remember reading on here somewhere about a guy getting mag kits from Germany or somewhere does anyone remember where or who is a good source of the single stack setup?
Mike
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And I wouldn't start at max loads in the Jeffrey, my momma didn't raise no fool
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Will is correct. You will get a new appreciation for the word recoil! A 7.5 pound 338 Winnie doesn't kick too bad. I used to have a 8 pound 458 Winnie and it paled to insignificance compared to my 505 or 500! Even if you load that 500 to Nitro Express levels (2150 fps 570 grain bullet) the recoil will be beau coupe more than a 338. Not trying to scare you, just help to prepare you for the experience (it is like a right of manhood).
Todd E
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Ray Atkinson
I just went through the search function and read a bunch of the old posts on this subject, which brought up more questions.
Paul H and others how are the rifles doing??..John Ricks any comments on feeding problems??? What type of magazines are you guys using?? Is the rebated rim causing problems??
Ray I would probably try to follow your advice and keep it around 2150fps if I had one built..
Mike
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How about a site with a picture of the case or a picture of one that you have?
Thanks,
Mike
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They are:
Base dia: 0.619"
Shoulder dia: 0.604"
Rim dia: 0.573"
Rim thickness: 0.052"
Case length: 2.750"
Shoulder angle: 20 deg
Case capacity: 148.5 gr water
Todd E
I have no experience with the 500 Jeffery or any of that class. Most of my experience is with the 458 Lott and the 460 Weatherby. If the 2600+ fps 535 gr 500 Jeffery impresses you, the 2600+ fps 600 gr of the 500 A-Square should literally knock you over. I got these figures off of Saeed's reloading page.
Check the follwoing website for 500 Jeff rifles built on Mauser actions:
http://www.sabirifles.co.za/500j.htm
I have visited their shop in Nelspruit, RSA and handled one of their .500 Jeffery rifles. They make some really nice rifles.
John Talyor's write-up in African Rifles and Cartridges is very favorable as well.
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AlleninAlaska
This is a link to the company that made my 500 AHR and this exact link is a page with the cartridge comparisons on it.
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Longbob- If I ever get a real thumper, I'll follow some sound advice on 470Mbogo's page and start low...real low,,,like about what my muzzleloader does and work up from there
HunterJim I about have that site memorized I have been most impressed with it since I first saw it. I just wish the prices were in SA currency so the exchange rate would help make a good deal even better!
Allen- That is a great offer, but I think I want the nostalgia factor of a Mauser and an old traditional cartridge. I bet it would go like hotcakes if you posted it, if you really want to sell it..I have this mental hangup over rifles that you have to disengage the safety in order to unload a loaded round from the chamber! I hope someone will make a model 70/ style safety for the CZ's because the ones I have seen are very impressive.
I am a long way from being ready to make the jump into a big bore...I still haven't had my .35 whelen built and that is going on a year and a half now! Thank God the wifey is Graduated and teaching now so things should begin to speed up finally($$$) My one salary can't support a couple AND a Gun Habit very well yet he..he..
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I bet it is impressive..
Mike
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You do not have to take the safety off of safe to unload a CZ550.
Todd E
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Ray Atkinson
The CZ handle goes to close to the stock for my fat fingers to get a good hold on it..
Mike
Ray is the Gibbs an odd diameter bullet or something, seems like when I was scouring the archives somebody said bullets were harder to find or something...Maybe it was correct dimensioned barrels I don't remember....How old is the Gibbs round does it have history?
Mike
I have a .35 Whelen built on a M98 action that has been shoved to the back by my .376 Steyr. I could make you a deal on it.
Then you would be off and running.
jim dodd
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The 505 Gibbs uses a .505" bullet, instead of the more standard .510" bullet of the 500 Jeffery, 500 N.E etc. Uses a larger case, but is actually loaded to a little lower performance level (525 gr @ 2300 fps) than the 500 Jeffery (535 gr @ 2400 fps).
If you want a true DGR in .510-.505, then you want a fat bolt larger than the standard .700", so there's a little metal left around the rim. Or you can rebate the rims on the .505 Gibbs cases. Don't let the .505 bullet diameter hold you back, if the case is what you want.
When I loaded for my 505 Gibbs I used IMR 4350. I was able to get awhole lot more than 2400 fps with 600 grain solids. Those powders you mentioned are very slow for a case like the Gibbs.
Mike,
Just pulled out my 500 and double checked with the safety on I cannot open the bolt. So I stand corrected. Sorry guys the memory seems to be going. It is an easy affair though to have a Winchester M70 type three position fitted to the bolt however.
Todd E
Now I'm really confused though because the CZ's I was talking about have a Remington style safety on the right of the tang (like Todd's I bet) and CMcDermott has one with a swing style..that is what I would want..and a fat bolt handle....and some of John Ricks peep sights...and a total weight of about...heavy anyway...Oh I better stop I can't afford it now
HunterJim shoot me an email if you like michaelg38@prodigy.net I would lie to hear the details of your whelen. I want a totally utilitarian rifle. My plan is Boyd's laminated stock, Teflon finish, Pac-Nor Barrel, no sites, timney trigger(Remington style), Leupold 2X-8X,
Mike
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As far as feeding is concerned, I'll be making a magazene, and working out the feeding. Not sure if I'll be going for 3 or 4 in the mag.
If one is looking for a nostalgic powerful mauser, then the 500 Jeffrey is the largest. As far as the rebated rim, I'll have to see if it is a problem. As far as the short neck, the only issue I have with that is using cast bullets, and keeping the gas check in the neck. Then again, you can crimp into a lube groove, and my 470 gr LFN will be fine in a mauser length magazine. I think you could even fit one of the 525 gr cast bullets as sold by Cast Performance, or you can get a mold from Ballisticast.
Has John finished one yet, or is yours number one?
Mike
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Originally posted by Todd E:
SDS,When I loaded for my 505 Gibbs I used IMR 4350. I was able to get awhole lot more than 2400 fps with 600 grain solids. Those powders you mentioned are very slow for a case like the Gibbs.
Mike,
Just pulled out my 500 and double checked with the safety on I cannot open the bolt. So I stand corrected. Sorry guys the memory seems to be going. It is an easy affair though to have a Winchester M70 type three position fitted to the bolt however.
Todd E