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WildCattle
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J Purdey 450/400 2 7/8
      #179813 - 24/04/11 03:44 AM

Hello,
Look what I found in my Easter Egg hunt:



She is a queen born on 9/3/1891. She has not been molested ever since.
Purdey rifle in 450/400 2&7/8 caliber.
The caliber itself is not well known as apparently only Purdey chambered it.
The loading is here:



I.e 96 grains of BP.
This is a much stiffer loading than the regular 2 3/8 chambering. The normal bullet weight seems to be in the 255 grs range. The bores measure .405". I expect the velocity to be in the 1850fps range, which would be pretty close to the .303 BR ballistics.
The bores are as new, so she has not had much use.
She was built for the Marquis of Caudon (sp.?), whom I have not been able to trace yet.
The case shows labels from London and Scotland.
Purdey's record shows that the Stocker was Dean and she was "put together" by Bilston.
Here are more pictures.



She is built with a snap action which makes the Jones lever snap shut on closing the gun.
It's a lot better than the regular system.



She has side clips, island rebounding locks with safeties, a cheek piece and a steel butt plate.



The sights are classic.



The engraving is magnificent, likely by Lucas.



She weighs 7# 12oz, and balances 3" 5/8 ahead of the breech, just as when it left Audley House.

I need now to do chamber casts in order to get some dies made.
Unfortunately the bullet mold is missing. If you know of one, please let me know.

Best regards,
WC

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Edited by CptCurl (24/04/11 09:36 PM)


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gatsby
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Re: J Purdey 450/400 2 7/8 [Re: WildCattle]
      #179823 - 24/04/11 05:32 AM

Nice looking gun. Where are you doing your egg hunting?

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Re: J Purdey 450/400 2 7/8 [Re: WildCattle]
      #179824 - 24/04/11 05:55 AM

Rare find to include the original case.

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Re: J Purdey 450/400 2 7/8 [Re: bonanza]
      #179847 - 24/04/11 01:07 PM

A very nice find indeed, congratulations.

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Re: J Purdey 450/400 2 7/8 [Re: Buchsemann]
      #179848 - 24/04/11 04:33 PM

Nice engraving, particlarly the "dolphin head" hammers and shaping of the fences and the reference to (transitional) frizzens.

Edited by kamilaroi (24/04/11 09:27 PM)


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Re: J Purdey 450/400 2 7/8 [Re: kamilaroi]
      #179869 - 24/04/11 09:37 PM

WC,

That is just lovely. When you grow tired of it please give me a call.

Curl

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Re: J Purdey 450/400 2 7/8 [Re: CptCurl]
      #179872 - 24/04/11 11:20 PM

Dripping with elegance

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Re: J Purdey 450/400 2 7/8 [Re: ]
      #179981 - 26/04/11 08:06 AM

Simply gorgeous! Especially so since it resides in its original case. I too am keenly interested in where you are looking for Easter eggs

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Re: J Purdey 450/400 2 7/8 [Re: Watson577]
      #180097 - 27/04/11 04:09 PM

My facination for doubles with jones underlever, backaction hammer guns, will never stop. The doubles with the flimsy toplever are nice ofcouse, but will never superseed the underlever for function and aestetics.
Thank you Easter bunny for sharing this beautiful Purdey.

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WildCattle
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Re: J Purdey 450/400 2 7/8 [Re: gatsby]
      #180104 - 27/04/11 05:39 PM

Thanks everyone for the comments. This one certainly has "the magic touch" we all look for.
I had to go to France to get that one. I guess I have a large yard.
She actually showed up in this site before. Somebody found the web ad. I did as well a couple of years ago, and then could not find it again, until about 2 months ago. Voila.
WC-

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Re: J Purdey 450/400 2 7/8 [Re: WildCattle]
      #180117 - 27/04/11 08:08 PM

WildCattle,

Bugger, I got just chocolate Easter egg, should I re consider of changing the 1st lady or the hunting ground for the Easter eggs?

Congrats, something worth of hunting with that condition and details. Will try to do by my self as well, maybe Santa Claus would be more favorable

Kapu


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Re: J Purdey 450/400 2 7/8 [Re: Kapu]
      #180120 - 27/04/11 08:32 PM

WC,

I'm curious about the stalking safety on the right lock. It's shorter than what I have seen on other rifles.



I've not seen one with that appearance.

In comparison, here's a photo of my .500BPE:



I'm wondering if it's a different design.

Have you shot her yet? You are one fortunate man.

Curl

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WildCattle
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Re: J Purdey 450/400 2 7/8 [Re: CptCurl]
      #180147 - 28/04/11 12:32 AM

Hi Curl,
It's unusual indeed. It seems to grab the hammer shank inside the lock rather than outside. I had never seen this either. I'll take a pic of the innards if I remove the locks.
I need to get some custom dies made to reload it, so I have not shot it yet.
WC-

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