333 Jeffery

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The .333 Jeffrey single square bridge is a wonderfully balanced and historically significant rifle, elegant with purposeful design. Introduced in the early 20th century, the .333 Jeffery cartridge—firing a 250-grain bullet at respectable velocity—was a favorite among hunters who needed flat trajectory and reliable penetration for medium to large game. Built on a refined Mauser action, the single square bridge variant offered a sleek yet practical platform for scope mounting without compromising classic lines. Rifles in this chambering are rare today, I am proud to own one, it's like holding a quiet tribute to a transitional era in British sporting arms, where craftsmanship met evolving ballistic thinking.
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What a beautiful piece of history!!! Thank you for sharing this!!
 
Very special Paul - thanks for the pics.

What's the barrel length?
 
Very nice rifle!
I had a 333 Jeffery once, built on a standard length action rathe than a magnum as yours is.
For some reason, back then, I didn’t have the appreciation for such a versatile medium bore as I do now and I sold it.
You have quite an impressive collection! It’s good to see a younger enthusiast with such a developed appreciation for the classics.
 
The .333 Jeffrey single square bridge is a wonderfully balanced and historically significant rifle, elegant with purposeful design. Introduced in the early 20th century, the .333 Jeffery cartridge—firing a 250-grain bullet at respectable velocity—was a favorite among hunters who needed flat trajectory and reliable penetration for medium to large game. Built on a refined Mauser action, the single square bridge variant offered a sleek yet practical platform for scope mounting without compromising classic lines. Rifles in this chambering are rare today, I am proud to own one, it's like holding a quiet tribute to a transitional era in British sporting arms, where craftsmanship met evolving ballistic thinking.



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That is a beautiful piece of history you have there. The .333 Jeffery is such a legendary "all-rounder" for its time it really hit that sweet spot between velocity and sectional density before the more modern magnums took over. Seeing one on a single square bridge Mauser action is a rare treat; they just don’t build them with that kind of soul anymore. Wear it in good health!
 

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