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Does anyone mind if I show off photos of my new toy?


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It would be a shame if you didn't


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Posts: 27620 | Location: Where tech companies are trying to control you and brainwash you. | Registered: 29 April 2005Reply With Quote
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The was an Outschar DR in 500 NE making its way around the market a couple years ago, but in 500 Jeffery, I assume it's a magazine rifle?
 
Posts: 20177 | Location: Very NW NJ up in the Mountains | Registered: 14 June 2009Reply With Quote
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Stan ,didnt you say you were having Outschar ,do a barrel for your M03 ?
 
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After eleven long months wait, here it is.
























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Tankhunter,

That is another M03. Things are slow in Ferlach, I am still waiting for it along with another barrel in 500 MDM.


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Nice. beer
 
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Awesome
 
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What is it the kids say???? OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!


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Posts: 42544 | Location: Crosby and Barksdale, Texas | Registered: 18 September 2006Reply With Quote
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Stan: can you fill us in with a few stats?:

1. Weight.
2. LOP.
3. Barrel length.
4. Magazine capacity.
5. Manufacturer of the action.

That is a gorgeous rifle! I'd almost be afraid to take it out in the bush. Enjoy! Chip.
 
Posts: 268 | Location: TUCSON, AZ | Registered: 18 November 2007Reply With Quote
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1. 10.7 pounds, way too heavy for me. I will send it back to reduce some wight.

2. 13.6 inches (I am 5' 6")

3. 3 + 1

4. I will have to ask Outschar.


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11 months? That's record time for a detailed build such as that. Exquisite!
 
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At that weight, it's already light for a 500J. I'd wait to shoot it before thinking about lightening it up.
 
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Awesome! Congrats Smiler

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Nothing a few yards of cammo duck tape wont fix Wink
Thanks for sharing some centerfold gun porn tu2


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At that weight, it's already light for a 500J. I'd wait to shoot it before thinking about lightening it up.

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Nice looking toy! Beautiful.
 
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That is magnificent.
Look like a museum piece.
 
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Beautiful rifle. I realize it is a matter of personal taste, but I find the engraving a bit too much. Exceptional piece regardless.


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Wonderful acquisition! The bolt handle is bent a little.
Why do you prefer that, instead of having it straight please?
Enjoy your rifle for decades!

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Posts: 997 | Location: Florida - A Little North of Tampa  | Registered: 07 August 2012Reply With Quote
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My condolences, but please do not throw that rifle in the dumpster! Wink
No, I am not shootaway. The 500 Jeffery is my pet peeve, that is all.
Enjoy it if you can, until maybe you get it re-barreled to something else.
Or just send it to me and I will try to figure out some wildcat for it that will make it more functional. Wink
 
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What exquisite perfection! Every grain of wood and every scroll!

I can actually visualise that rifle as a 100 year old well cared for & well hunted classic!


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Thank you gentlemen for all the compliments.

D R Hunter,

Actually I did not order that bent handle but I have found it to be much easier to grab and lift up the bolt, especially in a rush.


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All that rifle needs now is to worn well with memories.
 
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Very nice indeed but as has been said, I'd recommend you shoot it before taking any weight off of it. My own .500 Jeffery weighs 12.5 lbs & also has a mercury tube recoil arrestor in it & whilst handleable in recoil, it's still a significant belt.

How long is the barrel?






 
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I respectfully concur with those suggesting that
you shoot it a reasonable amount BEFORE altering
the weight.
popcorn
And please share with us more details of this fine
rifle's many interesting features...
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D/R Hunter

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On the weight of the gun, I concur with those who have posted. My guess is that the recoil on a .500 Jeffery approximates that of a .505 Gibbs. My Gibbs weighs just shy of 12 lbs. naked, and just over 14 lbs. loaded with 5 cartridges, the scope mounted, and sling attached. Shooting 600 grain Woodleighs in front of 135 grains of H4831SC, I am grateful for every ounce the gun weighs.
 
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now that gun porn tu2
 
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Gunnacological examination of the internal dimensions of the magazine box,
including length, width at front and rear, and photographs of the feed ramp, feed rails, and follower:
That would add some socially redeeming value to this gunpornography.
 
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Drool! Like was said already...take that thing hunting! Make good memories together.


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that is one absolutely gorgous gun.


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Posts: 318 | Location: ILLINOIS , FINALLY GETTING. A CCW! | Registered: 14 October 2011Reply With Quote
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What a beautiful rifle. Love the wood.

Mart


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Again, thank you everyone.

A couple of photos more for those who like the stock.





Merry Christmas & Happy New Year


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I would be concerned taking that hunting, the rifle would probably gain a couple of pounds in weight with the amount of blood that engraving could hold Smiler
Seriously, that is a fine piece of craftsmanship, a treasure to last, and surely very useable. Nice one.
 
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This photo:



... shows a screw-detachable cut-out plate with the engraving on the front receiver ring showing through the hole?

Is this some part of an ingenious, aesthetic scope mounting system, or provision for one?
I am still learning about this kind of stocking stuffer. Wink

Merry Christmas.
 
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RIP,

That is a Recknagel ERA base installed into a Mauser 98 square bridge. Most of my guns have either Recknagel or EAW mounts and rings systems. They are excellent systems.




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Thanks Stan,
Much better picture. I am familiar with those from NECG.
I would prefer to have my square bridges cut for Weaver cross slots. Wink
 
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Excelent pics
Love it
Any idea what I could make 500 J from on what action?
Would be fun Winter project
Any info would be much appreciated


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Boarkiller,

I am afraid I would not be much help with Jeff's action recommendation, but I would say you can build .500 Jeff from any large magnum action, provide it is a good strong action.
However, getting it feeds properly and reliablely would require a master gunsmith job.


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