Aussie_Hunter
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After spending quite a bit of time recently reading through the 500 Jeffery Club thread, and also turning my Blaser R8 Kilombero into a 500 Jeffery, I thought a 500 Jeffery shooting thread would be interesting. This is my second 500 Jeffery, both have been R8's however the Kilombero stock fits me much better than the professional hunter stock which was the first one I had.
Today was my first session on the range with my R8 Kilombero with the 500 Jeffery barrel fitted (it's how I intend on keeping it), 25 rounds later I had a rather sore shoulder but was very happy with the performance of the rifle and the RD20 red dot. I was shooting 535 grain RNSN Woodleighs loaded to 2380fps, 5 shot group below at 75 yards, I ballsed it up with one flyer to the left but still not bad at 75 yards with a 500 Jeffery and a red dot. Of course I had to do some offhand shooting, putting some steel out at 50 yards and putting the Blaser through its paces, video also posted below.
Although the recoil of the 500 Jeffery is rough, I genuinely enjoy shooting this big cartridge. Anyone game enough to post a video of themselves shooting a 500 Jeffery please contribute to the thread, I am interested to see what rifles are out there and how they shoot.
Today was my first session on the range with my R8 Kilombero with the 500 Jeffery barrel fitted (it's how I intend on keeping it), 25 rounds later I had a rather sore shoulder but was very happy with the performance of the rifle and the RD20 red dot. I was shooting 535 grain RNSN Woodleighs loaded to 2380fps, 5 shot group below at 75 yards, I ballsed it up with one flyer to the left but still not bad at 75 yards with a 500 Jeffery and a red dot. Of course I had to do some offhand shooting, putting some steel out at 50 yards and putting the Blaser through its paces, video also posted below.
Although the recoil of the 500 Jeffery is rough, I genuinely enjoy shooting this big cartridge. Anyone game enough to post a video of themselves shooting a 500 Jeffery please contribute to the thread, I am interested to see what rifles are out there and how they shoot.