This video, titled "Words To Live By," features a quote attributed to Ernest Hemingway: 'There is no hunting like the hunting of man, and those who have hunted armed men long enough and liked it, never care for anything else thereafter.' The description includes hashtags related to GBRS, mindset, and skill set. While the quote is philosophical and evocative, it strongly implies a focus on armed conflict or preparedness, aligning with themes often discussed in firearm communities regarding preparedness and mindset.
This video delves into the history and capabilities of the .505 Gibbs cartridge, a powerful big bore round developed in 1911. Originally intended for double rifles, it was adapted for magazine rifles to meet market demand for elephant stoppers. Despite its impressive power, often compared to or exceeding the .500 Nitro Express, the .505 Gibbs saw limited production due to World War I and arrived late in the era of professional elephant hunting. The cartridge is known for its significant recoil, necessitating heavy rifles, and was notably mentioned in Ernest Hemingway's work and favored by hunter John A. Hunter.
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