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by shahid » Fri Mar 16, 2007 11:46 pm
-600 Nitro Express is usually 900 grains against the 750 of 577 REWA.
Our boys in the bush do not go back and forth to the old blighty all the time, but have invested in some excellent handloading equipment, where they have more control on what they load for most calibres inclusive of the 30-06 which is used the most. Although a few dozen original Kynoch loads are also always at hand for the unsuspecting.
Internet information is never the most authentic, bear that. However published records from the firm itself would be authentic because the manu.script passes through the the company, in this case H & H.
Brimingham has always been a source for Gun parts since the 17th century. The best of London Gunmakers always sourced a lot of parts through here.
Jeffery does hold a number of patents to his name and was a sales person earlier.
But he was very knowledgeable in Gun trade. If a business controls the design of a firearm, and gets it manufactured to specifications under his strict supervision and sells the weapon in his firms name, for all practical purposes he is a maker, even if not a single part was manufactured in his factory.
Is Toyota a car maker ? How many of the 60,000 parts of a Landcruiser are manufactured by Toyota ? Any idea ? Hardly any. 80 % of the drivetrain system comes from DENSO. Similarly for Mercedese it comes from BOSCH. So they are not car makers by your stantard, well you are entitled to your private opinions but me being a trained ISO 9000 auditor would classify Jeffery as a maker and award him 9001 certification by virtue of him being the master of DESIGN CONTROL, which is the most crucial thing in manufacturing.
H & H records say they purchased finished barrels for Nitro Express rifles, inclusive of .600 from Jeffery. If Holland writes it as a chronicled record, then he did make barrels, where ever he made them, no matter what some internet site believes.
At least you seem to agree that some H & H guns were made by W & C Scott. 200 is a significant figure.
Jeffery had shipped loads of their weapons to India and Africa. All major shooting states of India still possess many Jeffery Guns and Rifles and they are performing to perfection even today, decades and decades from production. W J Jeffery sure knew his business.