Yes, it looks similar, but not quite the same. Perhaps Sterling's interpretation that he fabricated.Very nice!
FYI, that's a Wyatts "CFE" center feed mag box and follower.
And my extended congrats, btw. it is a beautiful 500!I always wanted a Big Bore by Sterling Davenport - a 500 Jeffery custom
The rifle has been purchased, by its not yet in hand. I can hardly wait. A Sterling Davenport Custom has been on my want-list radar for many, many years. And finding one in classic 500 Jeffery caliber is wonderful. Here's the early specs - more info to follow when I get it in hand. This will be my second 500 Jeffery. You may recall my post earlier this year about my Custom AHR 500 Jeffery.
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@CTDolan you describe the situation exactly. I understand it and my rifle was worked on to Improve it... it may not be perfect yet but it is servicable. With brass cases. This is the first I've heard of issues with plated cases (Matt's post regarding his new AHR 505 and they not providing a...www.africahunting.com
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I'm thinking I might sell my AHR 500 Jeffery. I love it also, but I shouldn't hoard both 500s. { should let another shooter enjoy a classic 500 Jeffery.I love belly floor plates, just the look alone. I keep looking at another 500 @ MNR .. something to that cartridge, idk.
Thank you for posting with such high quality photography that we can appreciate such an exquisite rifle! It is a privilege to see all the well executed details--like that one of a kind bordered bolt handle slot in the stock. You are a lucky owner--like you won the lottery.*** UPDATE ***
I got the rifle in hand today, and its even better than I expected. The rifle is virtually mint with only a very few handling marks showing that is was used in the field. I added a bunch of pictures showing all the features. Notice that I removed the un-necessary scope bases. The only features not pictured are the Timney Trigger and the large forward recoil lug added to the bottom of the barrel, with the entire action and barrel being glass-bedded. It is very interesting that Sterling built this rifle with a unique designed internal vertical stack magazine with special feed-lips to guide the cartridge into the chamber. Another unique feature of this rifle is that the magazine is intended to be loaded from the bottom - not from the top. The rifle holds 1-up and 3-down for a total of 4 shots. This design feeds 100% flawless. To load, you drop a round into the chamber, close the bolt, and open the floor plate, and drop 3 cartridges into the action, and close the floor plate. The 3-position safety keeps everything safe while loading. I have owned other 500 Jeffery rifles that had standard staggered magazines that would fail to feed reliably. Such a feed-failure can be a life-threatening draw-back when hunting dangerous game. Only my AHR 500 Jeffery also feeds reliably from its vertical stack magazine. I'll be adding field test data and targets next week.
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