BJH65
AH enthusiast
That looks familiar, the one listed on MNR? Congratulations, a bit jealous, a perfect 500 J, was contemplating.
That looks familiar, the one listed on MNR? Congratulations, a bit jealous, a perfect 500 J, was contemplating.
Hope you got through the storm well.
Proper poached ideas from WJ Jeffery.No, custom built, but I borrowed some ideas from WJ Jeffery
“Don’t you know you’ll blow an elk right in half with that kind of caliber…”Thanks It feeds, functions flawlessly is very accurate and fits me. It's just minor cosmetics. going to take it elk hunting again next fall.
Proper poached ideas from WJ Jeffery.
Bliksem Deon
Other than a few customs, that era Heym 3-pos safety is my favorite. Great rifle.
That's quite a flex. Congrats.
Amazing rifle!
Thanks SamAmazing rifle!
Beautiful rifle! nice straight grain on the stock. What does she weigh?
The rifle is heavy and weighs around 12lbs empty. Perfect weight for a 500 Jeffery IMO.Beautiful rifle! nice straight grain on the stock. What does she weigh?
Very true GV. I have handled a few 9lb rifles in 500J and whilst the recoil is stout, it is manageable, especially in a field situationThe perfect weight for such big bore rifles can be debated. If you just look at it from a recoil perspective, big bore rifles of greater weight are an advantage, but such rifles are not the best when it comes to handling it by hunting. At last, it depends on why you are buying a rifle of this caliber. I had a rifle caliber 500 Jeffery/Schüler built above all for hunting, so I don't regret that it only weighs about 9 lbs. Apart from the fact that the recoil is felt differently when hunting than at the shooting range, with increasing age it is not the recoil that cause me problems, but rather the weight of a rifle.