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08 July 2005, 08:42
new_guy
500 Jeffery Barrel length & weight
Ok, for 500 Jeffery bolt gun...

22 or 23 inch barrel?

10 or 11 lbs?


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08 July 2005, 08:47
505ED
21" and min. gain after that, or until balance is perfect.
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08 July 2005, 16:24
jeffeosso
for the 500 jeffe, 505 gibbs, 500 asquare and 510 wells (and every other 535gr at 2400ish .510 bore)

the barrel is at 85% expansion at 21".. and just plain runs out of benefit at 26".. per Well's former gunsmith and my experience.

the first 500jeffe i did was 9.5#, and that beat the heck out of me. it.s 10.5 now, and much better

so, have it at least your correct LOP, 10#+ and 22" barrel.. the rest is to taste

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08 July 2005, 20:40
Atkinson
Since the 500s kill more by bullet weight and cross section of bullet, not velocity, I wouldn't worry about the length of barrel, cut it where it feels best...

I like a 26" tube for shooting off hand as they just hang there like a rock and I have plenty of space between the sights and that gives my old eyes a step up....and thats the ONLY reason I shoot long tubes...A short barrel just doesn't hang right, the old Mountain men and their 38" barrels, the early Africans with their 27" bolt guns, all knew a thing or two about shooting off hand.


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09 July 2005, 02:49
JefferyDenmark
My .500 Jeffery is with a 24" barrel and weighing in at 5,6 kg/12,3 lbs with a full magazine.
In the big bore rifles balance is of great importance.

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09 July 2005, 03:10
dakota45056
My preference for any caliber over .458 is to be at least 12 lbs with a 24 inch barrel min. My 500 AHR is approx 13.5 unloaded and has a 25 inch barrel.which gives it a nice balance. Don't mess around with the feather weights in the big calibers, it just makes them tough to shoot.

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09 July 2005, 05:34
WVFred
New Guy,
Mine has a 24" barrel and weighs 10 1/4 lb.It balances about right.
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12 July 2005, 00:06
500grains
I would pick a 23 inch barrel to minimize muzzle blast and barrel rise.
13 July 2005, 17:31
Jonathan Tomlinson
I agree with 500 grains, 23 -24" is a sensible minimum.

My own rifle has a 24 inch tube and weighs in at 12.5 lbs, even with that length barrel muzzle flash is noticeable with Kynoch factory ammunition.

I spoke to David Little about this (MD of Kynamco) and he told me that in his opinion going too short a barrel was a mistake.

In any event balance and control of muzzle flip are usuall subjued better with a longer barrel.

I think, if I recall correctly, the rifle built by H. Lennard (W.J. Jeffery) for Fletcher Jamieson was built with a 26 inch tube, this was designed to consume the flake powder used in the Schuler and Kynoch (LOADED) cartridges around at that time.