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Thought you big bore fans might like to see a pix of an original 500 Jeffery. Yes this is 1 of 25 made. Now owned by a dear friend of mine. He shot a very nice ele bull with it 2 years ago and is going back this year for another ele!

I found it very smooth to shoot and even dared to fire a second shot at a target. It shot very accurately as well (1.5" off hand)at 50 yards!

 
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I see why John Taylor said Jeffery fitted "splendidly massive barrels to thier 500" That rifle looks about perfact......Thanks for posting that photo...


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Thought you big bore fans might like to see a pix of an original 500 Jeffery. Yes this is 1 of 25 made. Now owned by a dear friend of mine. He shot a very nice ele bull with it 2 years ago and is going back this year for another ele!

I found it very smooth to shoot and even dared to fire a second shot at a target. It shot very accurately as well (1.5" off hand)at 50 yards!




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Those two rifles do look nicely put together, though the geriatric pad on Alf's rifle could stand replacing. Save the take-off for a paper weight!

Same barrel contours (straight taper past the Knoxform?) and length, I say old chaps. Allow me a guess: 24" length and 0.820" at the muzzle?

And would they be weighing about 10.25 pounds bare and empty?

Jolly good show Olde Beans! Thanks for sharing these pinnacles of guncraft. thumb
 
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26†barrels and closer to 12 pounds bare weight?

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Thats very nice for sure !!
 
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ALF has more neat rifles of which I'm jealous than any human I know! Smiler

Man, 2 of the original 25 made... that is something to see, even if just on the internet!

I hope ALF has one helluva secure way to store all these neat rifles -- future generations should not be deprived!

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Reddy375,

After seeing the string swivels on your friend's rifle, I would be willing, out of the kindness in my heart, to help him in his indigence and swap him a NIB Remington Safari in his choice of caliber!
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(What a honey of a rifle and it's wonderful to see it in use! Thanks for the pic!)
 
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niiiiiiiiice...


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Tyler at Sportsmans Access has an original one in 500 for sale in pretty good condition. Don;t know what he hwants for it, but it was available at the Bay Area Cow Palace show last weekend
 
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Thanks for posting the picture that Jeff is a beauty. It's interesting to see how straight the stock is.
As for the recoil pad on Alfs' rifle, isn't it worth more as is, rather than having had the pad replaced?
 
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Alf, from mood killer to mood enhancer! Well done!! How long have you enjoyed that work of art? reddy375 I hope you can make to your friend's hunt!
 
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Reddy and Alf,
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NICE! That's classy all the way, plus they've that 'been there-done that' factor that modern guns will sadly never enjoy.

Use'em well, hand'em down, and post more stories/photos in the mean time so the rest of us can continue to enjoy history in action.

Well done!

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Did Jeffery build this one as well, and if so, is it part of the 1 of 25?

http://www.basspro.com/servlet/catalog.CFPage?appID=36&...id=1663&mode=viewGun
 
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I see it states "made in germany"...guess it's a schuler
 
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As for the recoil pad on Alfs' rifle, isn't it worth more as is, rather than having had the pad replaced?


That one of Alf's must be an "investment gun" and not a shooter, eh?

Still no gun weight, barrel length, or muzzle diameter?

The one linked to at Bass Pro Shop (Las Vegas, NV) said 10.9 lbs and 27" barrel. Oh my! Single stack Schuler magazine from the looks of it, said to be a 500 Jeffery, on a standard M98 and only 14.2 K. Oh my!

Alf's #5 of 21 is on a Magnum Mauser 98, as is reddy375's original. Oh my! thumb
 
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Now those are some nice rifles! Built after my own modest preferences, with long and heavy contoured barrels.

Amazing, isn't it, that Jeffery, being such cartridge innovators, did not build their own rifles.


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The book, Notes on Sporting Rifles (3rd ed 1932) by Major Burrard carries an advert for Jeffry rifles.
It states for the 500 bore rifle;
The 500 bore is the most poweful Magazine Rifle on the market and with a 535 grain bullet give an energy of practically 7000 ft. lbs. Prices from $35.
My understanding of history and economics is not good enough to know if such a purchase was a sound investment.
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These are rifles one could kill for, indeed.

I salute the happy owners: Reddy's friend, Alf the rifleowner, the unknown owner of F.Jamiesons .500.

BUT WHERE ARE THE REMAINING 21 RIFLES??????

WHERE? I WOULD NEED ONLY ONE!

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Tyler at Sportsmans Access has an original one in 500 for sale in pretty good condition. Don;t know what he hwants for it, but it was available at the Bay Area Cow Palace show last weekend


Any contact information for Sportsmans?
 
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Them be boomers, for sure!!!


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Tyler at Sportsmans Access has an original one in 500 for sale in pretty good condition. Don;t know what he hwants for it, but it was available at the Bay Area Cow Palace show last weekend


Any contact information for Sportsmans?


Pretty sure it is a fake. Also apparently it has been through the ringer.
 
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Reddy Garu, Outstanding!
More More -lets have as much as we can of this vanishing legacy
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I'd love to have that barrel duplicated for a 500 Jeffery that I'm working on... anyone want to share the dimensions???


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Very sweet pics. The first pic of the Jeff sitting on top of the elephant is a keeper!


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Here is a modern incantation of the 500J on a proper background although the Ele was taken with a 416Rigby. The rifle is a SABI and it incorporates a Quarter rib for looks and a rear bridge Ghost ring for use. Barrel is short but heavy. This is a working PH's rifle in Zimbabwe. Not nearly as attractive as the originals.


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Hey Zim,

wouldn't that baby look nice with a side mount Pachmayr and a Tasco ProPoint? Drill what, four or five holes in the side of the receiver and you'd be good to go. After all, this one's just a photo prop.

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Is it just me or is that bottom metal really bent out of shape??
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Not bent, just slightly bowed in the graceful curve of perfection. thumb

Apparently nobody knows their barrel dimensions here and are not disposed to go measure, or they are jealously guarding the secret information on those original 500 Jeffery rifles.
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RIP,

Them darn Canadians don't know how to measure in proper increments anyway.

You'd have to convert liters to inches or some such. Wink



 
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Zim, that's certainly a classic-looking 500J, but I really must question that forward mounted electronic scope! What does that do to the balance?!

Ahh, there's no accounting for taste. jumping

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Alf,
Thanks for setting us straight on that. cheers
 
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Those two rifles do look nicely put together, though the geriatric pad on Alf's rifle could stand replacing. Save the take-off for a paper weight!

Same barrel contours (straight taper past the Knoxform?) and length, I say old chaps. Allow me a guess: 24" length and 0.820" at the muzzle?

And would they be weighing about 10.25 pounds bare and empty?

Jolly good show Olde Beans! Thanks for sharing these pinnacles of guncraft. thumb


I was not too far off.

The shank on those originals is pretty fat, eh?
My 500A2/510JAB has a barrel shank of 1.25" diameter for a 3" run (that included the threaded breech end, before threading), then a straight/constant taper to the .850" muzzle diameter at 23" long from breech to crown. Compare to original 500 jeffery .845" muzzle diameter, and about 24.5" (23.75" + threaded portion) barrel length. With the thread protector removed from the muzzle and my big, fat muzzle brake screwed on, my barrel is 25" long.

Such good judgement, so similar to an original 500 Jeffery contour, eh? BTW, my 500A2/510JAB weighs 10.75 pounds in a McMillan stock.

I wonder what Alf's 500 Jeffery weighs?

He seems to be disposed to be able to weigh one.

(Snivel ... whine ...)

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