Regards,
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~Holmes
"Those who appease a tiger do so in the hope that the tiger will eat them last."
-Winston Churchill
Personally, I'd lean towards the magazene gun, because I'm more familiar with it, though I would certainly love to have a double.
So, that narrows it down to the 505 vs 500. I'd lean towards the 500 due to the larger selection of component bullets, but, if that weren't a concern, I'd go with the 505 due to it's std rim, massive case, and aura.
Properly done, I'd be happy with any of them. Hmmm, practicle 500 Jeffrey, nicest, 500 NE double. Oh heck, I guess I'll go with the 500 Jeffrey, it's what I'm having built, must have been a good reason for that when I started the project.
The lack of logic comes into that I hunt so much with my large bores I would find a bolt more logical. That said I would pick out of the 3 the 500 jeffery. The gibbs would be interesting... and in fact you could have one built in a 510 bore... you would have to pull some strings but it wouldnt be unrealistic. I remember Jack Lott having one on a BBK-02.
A friend of mine has a 500 N.E. in a farq. single shot that he has let me hand load for and hunt with. I love the cartridge so much I am having one built now in a ruger # 1... though it wont be much of a dangerous game rifle. Still I will probably give it a good ring out in AU next year. Aside from that it will make a fine deer/hog/elk rifle for me.
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Ray Atkinson
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Todd