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Very nice..... Speaking of frederiksburg, is the cafe at the airport still open? we would stop by there whenever we were flying around back when I lived in texas...
 
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Patricio, yes, the Hangar Hotel. Restaurant isn't the best we have but the Officers' Club is the best bar in town and the hotel is one of the nicest. Great place for flyboys.


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Patricio, yes, the Hangar Hotel. Restaurant isn't the best we have but the Officers' Club is the best bar in town and the hotel is one of the nicest. Great place for flyboys.


I remember the food not being the best, but it was allways a great spot to stop for a couple of hours if we had girls with us, they loved the old time decoration, and the hotel allways treated us great. Frederiksburg is a great little town.
 
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Except where used by professional hunters, I don't find it hard to believe a big-bore db might keep 106 years. They were always expensive and, given proper precautions against mercuric priming and not being left to stupid relos in damp houses, they should be shootable for centuries.

That said, it only takes one week of neglect for it to be all over.
 
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That is one fine double...

Looking at the action of that double it looks like the same action Jeffery used for his big bore doubles...

Also the engraving looks like many Jeffery rifles sent to India...

And the rifle shoots like a Jeffery.

If you can, please take a picture of the rearsight, and all its leaves from above.

Then post a picture of the bottom of the action.

Also take a very close look at the ujunderside of the barrels under the forend and see of there is anything stating they are Krupp steel.

Also see if there are any numbers on the barrel foreend hook, or anywhere on the barrels under the foreend.

That double looks like it was made by the same "maker" that made rifles for Jeffery.


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Patricio, yes, the Hangar Hotel. Restaurant isn't the best we have but the Officers' Club is the best bar in town and the hotel is one of the nicest. Great place for flyboys.


I have stayed there and eaten there. It is a Nice Place...


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Beautiful rifle, Mike! Look forward to seeing it at the range!


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Tony,

Here are some additional pictures. The only number I see around the forearm hook is the serial number shown in the pictures. The steel is Guss Stahl Krupp. As shown in the picture of the bottom of the action, this is a rifle that has enjoyed some carry.







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Mike

That is one fine double...

Looking at the action of that double it looks like the same action Jeffery used for his big bore doubles...

Also the engraving looks like many Jeffery rifles sent to India...

And the rifle shoots like a Jeffery.

If you can, please take a picture of the rearsight, and all its leaves from above.

Then post a picture of the bottom of the action.

Also take a very close look at the ujunderside of the barrels under the forend and see of there is anything stating they are Krupp steel.

Also see if there are any numbers on the barrel foreend hook, or anywhere on the barrels under the foreend.

That double looks like it was made by the same "maker" that made rifles for Jeffery.


So Tony, based on the pictures, what do you think?


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That double looks like it was made by the same "maker" that made rifles for Jeffery.



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Are you talking about Leonard with the above comment ?

The rifle does look a bit "Jeffery'ish"
but until I research further, something different about the fences.


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That double looks like it was made by the same "maker" that made rifles for Jeffery.



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Are you talking about Leonard with the above comment ?

The rifle does look a bit "Jeffery'ish"
but until I research further, something different about the fences.


Did Jeffery's not make rifles, leaving them in the white so other company's could finsh them off under there own name?


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Alaskaman11,

Actually Jeffery bought completed rifles from such people as Leonard made to the customer's orders. Jeffery like many of the 'name' gun houses was just a "Boutique". A review of their 'day book' bears this out. The rifle Mike has, I believe, is not made by Leonard. It was probably made by Luruer( if I'm reading my copy right?). My friend David Guitar's W. J Jeffery in 475 #2 Jeffery was supplied by Luruer.


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Always good to know who built the rifle you bought!
 
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W. J Jeffery 475 #2 Jeffery



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Thanks Rusty. There is definitely a familial resemblance.

I took the rifle out again Friday to see if the first target shot with the North Forks was a fluke. No fluke.



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Have you have been letting Shootaway sight in your rifles again?


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Thanks Rusty. There is definitely a familial resemblance.

I took the rifle out again Friday to see if the first target shot with the North Forks was a fluke. No fluke.



Mike, what range, 50 yds?


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Posts: 7149 | Location: Orange Park, Florida. USA | Registered: 22 March 2001Reply With Quote
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Jorge,

All of the targets were shot at the standard distance for shooting elephants . . . 175 yards. Big Grin No, they were both shot at 25 yards.


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And there I was thinking it was another one of your 100 yard offhand targets.
 
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Sweet, thanks Mike and again LOVELY rifle!


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And there I was thinking it was another one of your 100 yard offhand targets.


I have not practiced enough or become an accomplished enough shooter to even qualify to attempt to shoot at 100 yards with open sights. It is certainly something I aspire to do one day and yet another reason that I hang on every tidbit of advice George so graciously shares with the rest of us, the great unwashed.


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The Navy taught Jorge to see and shoot from far away without the aid of Radar
 
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The Navy taught Jorge to see and shoot from far away without the aid of Radar



Jorge is a BVR shooter Big Grin


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BVR no problem: HARPOON! Although dropping Rockeye on top was a lot more fun!


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Should have a shoot off between you and
I think TODD ????

Wasn't he a Navy Fast Jet boy ? Big Grin


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I'm a WVA shooter (Without Visual Assistance) because I like to close my eyes right before I pull the trigger.



 
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Thanks surestrike. I was wondering what they called my condition Big Grin
 
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Should have a shoot off between you and
I think TODD ????

Wasn't he a Navy Fast Jet boy ? Big Grin


And a lot faster than me! He was an F/A-18 driver!


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