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That has got to be the work of someone that is the direct product of at least 200 years of straight inbreeding! | |||
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You know it's funny, despite my love of English craftsmanship, I have seen more than a few "custom" mounts come out of England on auction rifles that were greater abominations than this. One I recall in particular was grafted on to o very nice Mannlicher-Schoenauer wrecking an otherwise collectible piece. Another was "applied" to an Evans. Both were crude, yet sturdy mounts that worked effectively while destroying the weapons value. DuggaBoye-O NRA-Life Whittington-Life TSRA-Life DRSS DSC HSC SCI | |||
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Well, as they say..."there is nothing quite so permanent as a decent temporary repair". Given another century, that Ruger mount would probably hold up better than the remainder of the rifle. | |||
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You know, the way I figure it, not all guns or women are unspoiled virgins with no miles or baggage, but that still leaves an awful lot of qualities to be admired, enjoyed , appreciated and utilized! Hopefully someone will get a good deal out of the despoiling.... DRSS | |||
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Yes the mount is not pretty but the major problem I see with this WR is the LOP which my 10 year old daughter could use and the rifle is two pounds too heavy, it's a pig, with scope your looking at a 10.5 pounds in a 333, that's the reason I would not give this rifle a second look. "An individual with experience is never at the mercies of an individual with an argument" | |||
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I also wish the LOP were 14.5 with original butt-plate. I wonder if some of the weight comes from a recoil reducer perhaps installed when they installed the scope mount and recoil pad. | |||
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I just weighed my Jeffery .333 grade 4. It comes in at 9# even, the same weight as my Evans .375. The Jeffery feels lighter because the weight is more evenly distributed between your hands. There are more than a few reasons to avoid this rifle. Although described as "original finish" a close look at the photos reveals stock wood with missing bits, and considerably under the metal. The metal to metal fit is very poor because of indifferent re-polishing, and a re-color that doesn't even come close to what original colors should look like. I would want to examine the action very closely to determine if any distortion occured when colored. This is truly a "mangled Jeffery". Best of luck, SXS | |||
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there is a special place in Hell for people who do things like this... Rich Buff Killer | |||
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