W.J.JEFFERY & CO. Hand Crafted Big Game Rifles

If a few of you gents would pick several of these up and hunt the living hell out of them for a few years, maybe knock some of the perfection off them, thin the bluing and mar up the stock, I sure would love to have one down the road. I just can’t be trusted with anything too nice, and these are quite exquisite.
 
There is a WR 505 up for sale.
but the W.J's .. I think I've said it all.
 

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There is a WR 505 up for sale.
but the W.J's .. I think I've said it all.
That is a spectacular rifle . I am a big fan of WR rifles - got 4 and all really well built . I own and regularly shoot a 505 Gibbs rifle . 9.5 pounds is very light . It really should way at least 10.5 pounds .
 
Just out of curiosity, does Westley Richards build these new reintroductions?

Many thanks.
 
Old and New on safari. A classic Jeffery .475 No2 Jeffery and a .500.

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Old and New on safari. A classic Jeffery .475 No2 Jeffery and a .500.

And there was me thinking you and Wayne were only on the piss in Tanzania.....and I presume Sunday in arusha was good...or only Wayne there?.... :E Big Grin: :D Cheers:
 
And there was me thinking you and Wayne were only on the piss in Tanzania.....and I presume Sunday in arusha was good...or only Wayne there?.... :E Big Grin: :D Cheers:
Sadly I headed home and left the boys to it!
 
Jeffery's presence on this forum is a surprising gesture, given their reputation and limited production. They don't really need to advertise here, yet they choose to join our community and share our passions. It's a sign that we're considered part of their extended family, and that they hope we'll one day join their inner circle. I see this as a gesture that speaks volumes about their philosophy, and one that makes me appreciate their brand even more.
 

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