If you're going to port it, why not put a good brake on from Muzzle Brakes and More and enjoy greatly reduced recoil. I have one on my 416 RM and I love it, use that gun for everything including coyotes, love it .
The Davenport is identical to a 460 Weatherby follower and magazine box system on a Mark V Action. Looks like Wyatts did some modifications from the Weatherby.
I have loaded from the bottom, and I have also slowly loaded two rounds from the top, sliding the rounds back under the what I call the magazine retaining lips.
The capacity on mine is 1 up and 3 down. The feed lips (magazine retaining lips) on my single stack magazine extend to within 1-/2" of the chamber, so its impossible to load from the top. Sterling did this to insure 100% positive feeding with no chance of a miss-feed or jam. This flawless feeding is necessary when facing dangerous game.
Another lightning strike of marvelous.
I helped an acquaintance start sighting in his Sterling Davenport .500 Jeffery
quite a while back. Much like yours.
Standard M98 with 24" barrel, a lively beast and accurate.
It was an extremely hot day (in Oklahoma), and the load was trouble free with fair-to-middlin' fill of
Varget Extreme by Hodgdon.
Bona fide tropical load for a .500 Jeffery.
Open express sights as they came from the Maker, yet to be sighted in, here from the bench rest:
I know there's not much getting around 500 Jeffery's recoil.
But to focus on business end, game or targets are devastating. Whether exploding tangible targets or making tremendous divest in the dirt .. it's impressive.
The recoil of my 500 Jeffery is nothing compared to the recoil of my 475 A&M or my 600 NE.
I also have a 700 NE double rifle that puts both the others to shame.
475 A&M Mag - the ultimate CANNON for Hunting African Dangerous Game
Hello All,
I'm posting this here also in the hopes that I might find someone that can provide some history on the A&M Rifle Company.
I found this beauty on the Internet. When when it arrived I was absolutely thrilled to see what I purchased.
It was listed as an; "Atkinson & Marquart Mauser .475 A&M Magnum" with the description; "...a Custom Gun built by A&M.....Fancy hardwood stock.....Oak leaf and acorn Basket Weave Carved..... w/ rosewood Pistol Grip and Forearm....." etc., etc.
Well, after playing around with a dozen Double Rifles, and near as many Big-Bore Bolt Rifles, I finally stepped up - into the World of the 600 Nitro Express.
A Verney Carron Custom Shop XA Azur, with lots of Whistles and Bells. If you're going to go for it - you might as well get what you want.
And ........... it finally arrived.
After getting it home, I sat under the reading light with my magnifying glass, and just looked at for an hour. Every time I turned it, I saw some detail that I had missed.
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