Wildwillalaska
AH veteran
So this is not technically my first double, but my first double I’ve had in hand. While what I really think I wanted a 500NE and 450NE, decided a 470 would be easier to find and good place to start. I had just recently purchased a 470 88b from Chris Sells that an older client had aged out of the recoil and was in very nice condition and suited my needs for a gun to try out and decide if I was going to be a double gent or bolt guy, and help me decide if 88b or 89b was more my style. I figured 89b since I’d read about the more open grip design and I do not have small hands in the least. Chris said they had redesigned the 88b grip not long after the 89b, and a few years before they trimmed up the frame on the 88b. The one he had was the current stock design, open grip and chunkier stock. So while JJ had just reported that it was regulated well and also shot the Barnes ammo at about 1.5” at 55 yards, I stumbled into this 450/400 local to me, so couldn’t say no. Driving to the range I was wondering if I was going to be that guy with two doubles that didn’t like shooting doubles. And I was going mostly to practice longer ranges with my sheep rifle, but had to stop at a vacant pistol bay (we have a few that are 120-yards) to give this little beauty a try.
Other than a few rounds off hand through a Merkel 500NE this may in Africa, this was my first range session with a double. Think I have some work to do for sure. But will have to admit I understand what folks mean about the recoil on the 450/400…I mean what recoil. It was also humbling a bit accuracy wise. First two shots were totally offhand and leaning in expecting more recoil. At 50yds, I was a good 5-6” apart. Next two I shot off a standing bipod with better results, but just have to wrap my head around accuracy expectations being different from bolt rifles…and for a purpose built double gun, it’s close quarters.
Still can’t get over how nonexistent the recoil is on this round. Excited to take this out with the 470 when it arrives in a couple weeks. Still really think if I decide doubles are for me, I will have to move into a 450 3 1/4 and 500.
Other than a few rounds off hand through a Merkel 500NE this may in Africa, this was my first range session with a double. Think I have some work to do for sure. But will have to admit I understand what folks mean about the recoil on the 450/400…I mean what recoil. It was also humbling a bit accuracy wise. First two shots were totally offhand and leaning in expecting more recoil. At 50yds, I was a good 5-6” apart. Next two I shot off a standing bipod with better results, but just have to wrap my head around accuracy expectations being different from bolt rifles…and for a purpose built double gun, it’s close quarters.
Still can’t get over how nonexistent the recoil is on this round. Excited to take this out with the 470 when it arrives in a couple weeks. Still really think if I decide doubles are for me, I will have to move into a 450 3 1/4 and 500.