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Re: Cordite
Reply #15 - Feb 7th, 2026 at 6:12pm
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Sounds like Buehler was just quoiting from the proof marks on the barrel. 
In the heyday of the 500 Nitro Express a rifle proofed in Britain would have the proof load marked conspicuously on the barrel as "80 Cordite 570 Max". The 505 Gibbs would have it marked as "90 Cordite 525 Max". The Gibbs would have 6,166 ft pounds of energy. Looks like it was a 505 rifle and if it was a bolt action (the 505 Gibbs was rimless) it could have had a short barrel to keep the OAL short to keep the barrel from hanging up in the bush. You don't want a long barrel hanging up on the vegetation when the wounded lion is coming at you.
  
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Re: Cordite
Reply #16 - Feb 7th, 2026 at 7:20pm
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calledflyer wrote on Feb 7th, 2026 at 10:18am:
Condor, I suspect that the supposed 'cordite smell' was also a generalization in the same vein as the blanket naming of any propellant as cordite by the old folks. Same as us calling so many brands, and types of jeans by the omnibus moniker of 'Levis'. Just how we go about things, ain't it?


"The smell of Cordite" is a hackneyed phrase that  "journalists" love to use. They have no clue.
  
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