W. J. Jeffery 600 NE

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It’s hard to explain how some rifles just feel “set apart”, the sense that one should feel an added weight of responsibility to be the custodian of certain guns. This is such a rifle, in my humble opinion.

This is my W.J. Jeffery & Co. .600 Nitro Express underlever, serial number 20078 (1908), it is truly a commanding rifle from the heart of the dangerous game era. Built to master the immense power of the .600 cartridge, its underlever action delivers unwavering strength and reliability when it matters most. Heavy, steady, and deliberate in the hands, it was made for close, decisive moments on the largest game….built for absolute certainty when there is no margin for error.

I have posted on Facebook videos of Mark Sullivan shooting and speaking about this gun.
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Whatever you do for a living I need to start doing it. Every time you post a rifle I get super jealous
I am sorry to hear that... but I hope it brightened your day nonetheless!
 
Absolutely gorgeous rifle, thank you for the pics.
 
Beautiful rifle!

Mind sharing the specifications of the rifle? (Weight, LOP, barrel length, etc)

Thank you
-Matt
 
Beautiful rifle!

Mind sharing the specifications of the rifle? (Weight, LOP, barrel length, etc)

Thank you
-Matt

20078



Description. 600 bore under lever snap action double A&D rifle, 24" Gusstahl barrels,


stand 50 yards+ leaves to 300, ivory bead, pistol grip, scroll engraved, eyes for sling,

14 Ibs 20z
14-5/8” LOP

Made by and Date. 20/4/08 Leonard



Cost Price. 23.15.0 + Gusstahl Bls 2.5.0 = 26.0.0

Selling Price. 35.0.0


20/716
 
Thank you.

14lbs 20z? Curious if that is meant to be 14 pounds and 2 ounces?

That is shockingly light for a vintage British 600! The last vintage 600 I handled was around 19 pounds if my memory serves me right. Even at that weight the recoil was quite fierce.
 
Besides looking amazing. The regulation
Is also impressive.
 
Thank you.

14lbs 20z? Curious if that is meant to be 14 pounds and 2 ounces?

That is shockingly light for a vintage British 600! The last vintage 600 I handled was around 19 pounds if my memory serves me right. Even at that weight the recoil was quite fierce.
14lb 2oz
 
Besides looking amazing. The regulation
Is also impressive.
I know the gun wasn’t really “fun” to shoot, but Mark didn’t flinch. Not even remotely.

Me on the other hand….let’s just say, we held up his target for the pic!
 
If you ever find your self near WA, id love to do some shooting with you. My vintage W.J. Jeffery 8-bore 3.25" double is a blast to shoot!
 
If you ever find your self near WA, id love to do some shooting with you. My vintage W.J. Jeffery 8-bore 3.25" double is a blast to shoot!
Thank you for the invite
 
I have not shot a .600 but my .500 has the same affect on everyone that shoots it. The first is "wtf just happened" and then immediately followed with smiles and giggling.
 

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