29 June 2007, 20:43
Brad aka Pill Shooter500 Jeffery Conversion Help
I am swaying back towards a 500 Jeffery conversion for my Ruger Safari Magnum. Could someone who has actually done a conversion or had a rifle converted please outline the issues involved. I have already done a search for any info on the 500 Jeffery. At this point what would be most helpful would be a list of the pitfalls to avoid in the process to get a working repeater rather than a single shot.
Thanks

Brad
29 June 2007, 21:16
500grainsThe RSM is overlength for a .500 Jeffery. Why not start with a military M98? If you screw it up, you are only out a $150 action, not a $1500 rifle.
29 June 2007, 21:17
Duane WiebeI've made a few 500Jeff's, but only on the 98 and in one case on a Vector (98 system) Be CERTAIN to get reamers and gages according to 2000 CIP specs. Don't let anyone tell you that the 500 Schuler and 500 Jeff are the same..you'll run into problems trying to interchange. I've found that Horneber brass is the only way to go. Good luck Duane
30 June 2007, 00:31
BuliwyfBrad,
I recommend you start by compiling a list of rifle makers who are experienced with the .500 Jeff. Call and talk with those custom makers and make your decisions from there. Are you planning on building this yourself?
30 June 2007, 02:08
Paul HJust go 505 Gibbs with an action that length. The case isn't rebated, so the opening up the feed rails is more straight forward.
But if you just have to have a Jeffrey, first you find a gunsmith that has built a few reliably working models. Then he has to open up the feed rails, make a new magazine, make a new follower, open up the bolt and extractor, and fit a new barrel.
30 June 2007, 03:31
jeffeossosell the RSM, buy a cz in 500 jeffe, and save tons of trouble.