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Post by bigbores on Feb 28, 2013 17:42:59 GMT -5
Thought it might be fun...
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Post by kaytod on Feb 28, 2013 17:57:14 GMT -5
50 AE, 500 WE, 500 JRH 500 S&W, 500 Linebaugh, 500 Maximum
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Post by whitworth on Feb 28, 2013 18:32:35 GMT -5
50 AE, 500 WE, 500 JRH 500 S&W, 500 Linebaugh, 500 Maximum Yup -- my exact guesses as well!
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Post by bigbores on Feb 28, 2013 19:10:28 GMT -5
Yep right on all of them ;D ;D
Guess I should have tried this someplace where all these aren't so common.
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Post by maxcactus on Mar 1, 2013 0:42:36 GMT -5
I think you should have thrown a 9 Mickey Mouse on the far left just for some effect and perspective.
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Post by whitworth on Mar 1, 2013 7:01:54 GMT -5
Yep right on all of them ;D ;D Guess I should have tried this someplace where all these aren't so common. Yup, only on this board! LOL!
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Post by bigmuddy on Mar 1, 2013 10:18:46 GMT -5
I got 'em too. I think it was the 500WE that gave it away. Not too many belted revolver cartridges. I have never seen a 500JRH case, but thought it was just a shortened S&W. I can see it isn't. That rim is noticeably different.
Dan
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Post by bigbores on Mar 3, 2013 3:14:35 GMT -5
I got 'em too. I think it was the 500WE that gave it away. Not too many belted revolver cartridges. I have never seen a 500JRH case, but thought it was just a shortened S&W. I can see it isn't. That rim is noticeably different. Dan Dan your right on all counts. Jack has developed 2 50 cal. rounds the 500JRH and the 500JRH #2. The 500JRH was developed to fit in the FAs model 83, its rim is the same size as FAs 500WE belt. Where as the 500JRH#2 is a 500S&W case shortened down to 1.4" but because of its larger rim, it won't fit the model 83. Gun's chambered in 500JRH#2 can shoot all 500JRH ammo, I think MRI's 500JRH is actually the 500JRH#2 Funny thing with the 500JRH is Jack developed it before ether the 500 S&W or the 500WE.
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Post by whitworth on Mar 3, 2013 20:53:06 GMT -5
Yup, he turned the dummy in his lathe in 1993.
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Post by bigmuddy on Mar 4, 2013 0:00:30 GMT -5
And Jack was chambering 475L's in the FA 83 before FA did as well. One reason I like my 475 model 83 that Jack did more than if I had purchased one from FA.
Dan
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