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rigbymauser
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english sidemount on my Metfordrifled .333.Jeffery Mauser
      #104271 - 05/05/08 03:30 AM

A nickel 26mm steel scope 4x36.





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Re: english sidemount on my Metfordrifled .333.Jeffery Mauser [Re: rigbymauser]
      #104278 - 05/05/08 05:50 AM

Rigbymauser,

What a beautiful rifle! Is this a new gun or an old one restored by an expert?

And if it is a new gun, are Metford rifled barrels still being made somewhere?

Thanks for posting and good hunting!

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Re: english sidemount on my Metfordrifled .333.Jeffery Mauser [Re: mehulkamdar]
      #104311 - 05/05/08 02:55 PM

Quote:

Rigbymauser,

What a beautiful rifle! Is this a new gun or an old one restored by an expert?

And if it is a new gun, are Metford rifled barrels still being made somewhere?

Thanks for posting and good hunting!





http://forums.accuratereloading.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/3221043/m/825104938

Thanks for your compliments!. Perhaps this rifle here would a good choice for India along with my 10 bore??..hahaha


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Re: english sidemount on my Metfordrifled .333.Jeffery Mauser [Re: rigbymauser]
      #104541 - 08/05/08 09:42 PM

Nice rifle! How do you find the Nickel scope? I nearly bought one with a smaller objective, new but discounted to $50, then realised that despite its wee front bell, it was a 6X. It gave a beautiful view but had too much power and too little light gathering to put on my .30/06 for our thick bush.

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Re: english sidemount on my Metfordrifled .333.Jeffery Mauser [Re: Paul]
      #104547 - 08/05/08 11:13 PM

The Nickel name has been revived by Gerhard Optik.

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Re: english sidemount on my Metfordrifled .333.Jeffery Mauser [Re: rigbymauser]
      #104548 - 08/05/08 11:19 PM

Rigbymauser,

Very nice pics. I am still intrigued by where you got the Metford rifled barrel made because your other post suggests that your barrelmaker had several more Metford rifled barrels. I can understand that you may want to keep this secret.

India is about to reopen hunting for non Indian citizens for pigs (some of the biggest boar in the world) and nilgai. The pressure is on the country to make it work and the onlys tumbling block has been the government's insistence that there be trained professional shikaris to guide the hunt. While the old shikaris have died out, some SOuth African companies have started to train shikaris in India from what I have heard and you may soon be able to give your rifles the thrill of hunting in India again.

Cheers!

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Re: english sidemount on my Metfordrifled .333.Jeffery Mauser [Re: mehulkamdar]
      #104551 - 08/05/08 11:24 PM

I'll be interested to know how good they are in field blending, eye relief and recoil resistance.

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Re: english sidemount on my Metfordrifled .333.Jeffery Mauser [Re: mehulkamdar]
      #104588 - 09/05/08 06:36 AM

Quote:

Rigbymauser,

Very nice pics. I am still intrigued by where you got the Metford rifled barrel made because your other post suggests that your barrelmaker had several more Metford rifled barrels. I can understand that you may want to keep this secret.

India is about to reopen hunting for non Indian citizens for pigs (some of the biggest boar in the world) and nilgai. The pressure is on the country to make it work and the onlys tumbling block has been the government's insistence that there be trained professional shikaris to guide the hunt. While the old shikaris have died out, some SOuth African companies have started to train shikaris in India from what I have heard and you may soon be able to give your rifles the thrill of hunting in India again.

Cheers!




Please don`t be puzzled with the barrelmaker. His name is Arthur Smith of Colchester. He made me two barrels in .333cal metford rifled( 7 grooved)+ one for himself. The twist ratio is 1:11 as the original jefferys were. Before anyone will decide to get such a special barrel, I think they will have too wait atleast two years as I did + pushing the barrelmaker for every 2 weeks......hahaha. I am sure Mr Smith will makeup such a barrel again....but one will have to be armed with heavenly giftet patience. Each barrel back then cost £650(included London proofmaks) + s&h....so it weren`t all that bad either...hahaha.
I ordered two barrels so in case in many years to come, I could have the spare barrel when the other is worn out. (I am gonna keep this rifle here)
I spended over $1000 in phone bills to call every barrel maker in USA to make me these .333cal barrels with the segmental grooves of the metford pattern...nobody made .333cals and none of them had heard anything about "metford segmental rifling".
India as a country has always been more interesting for me than even africa. I have somehow got to collect many books of hunting in India.

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Re: english sidemount on my Metfordrifled .333.Jeffery Mauser [Re: rigbymauser]
      #104613 - 09/05/08 12:11 PM

[quote India as a country has always been more interesting for me than even africa.




First, GREAT rifle! Really interesting project and a really interesting end result! I hope it takes plenty of rådyr, hjort, elg and...nilgai!!

To Africa I have been a number of times, but India...India does indeed seem more fascinating!

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Re: english sidemount on my Metfordrifled .333.Jeffery Mauser [Re: 9.3x57]
      #180576 - 03/05/11 02:59 AM

BTTT too.

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Re: english sidemount on my Metfordrifled .333.Jeffery Mauser [Re: NitroX]
      #180583 - 03/05/11 03:30 AM

Lovely rifle.

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Re: english sidemount on my Metfordrifled .333.Jeffery Mauser [Re: mehulkamdar]
      #181039 - 08/05/11 06:52 AM

I see this is an old post, but I would love to know who makes that sidemount and is it available on the market. Lovely rifle!

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Re: english sidemount on my Metfordrifled .333.Jeffery Mauser [Re: Lee440]
      #181041 - 08/05/11 07:01 AM

Quote:

I see this is an old post, but I would love to know who makes that sidemount and is it available on the market. Lovely rifle!



Thanks! .

Recknagel makes the english sidemount.

I believe today in the white its about 440euros. But then ofcouse comes the squarebridging and fitting.


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Re: english sidemount on my Metfordrifled .333.Jeffery Mauser [Re: rigbymauser]
      #181053 - 08/05/11 07:46 AM

Your killing me Jens .... drool.

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Re: english sidemount on my Metfordrifled .333.Jeffery Mauser [Re: tophet1]
      #181200 - 10/05/11 05:25 AM

Hello LEE440,

you can find a 1" sidemount at G. Prechtel see:

http://www.golmatic.de/Waffen_EN/buechsenmacherbedarf_en/visier_en.htm

Item #WTO2301

Robert


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Re: english sidemount on my Metfordrifled .333.Jeffery Mauser [Re: RobertL]
      #181963 - 19/05/11 11:41 AM

Thanks for the link, RobertL.!! There was little info or pics showing how it fits. Does it require square bridging the rear and how is it done?

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