Three more pieces of eye candy for you double rifle men.
Top rifle is Jack Lott's .500 nitro Watson Brothers double. Non ejector, 24 inch barrels, 3" case, 11m1/2 pounds. This will be my grizzly rifle in June after I return from the lower 48.
The second rifle here is a Harrison and Hussey .450-400 3". Made in 1920 with 26" barrels she was owned my Douglas Jardine, captain of the UK cricket team who destroyed Australia's team in the 1930s. He hated anything down under and they hated him for his unethical (but not illegal) body line tactic. Jardine was a hunter who contacted tick fever in Zambia in 1957 and he died a year later. His widow sold his rifle to an auctioneer and it ended up in Australia in the early '60s and I bought it there in the mid 1990s.
The third rifle here is my Robert Hughes 4-bore. Made in the 1890s with 28-inch barrels she weighs 22 pounds and 23 pounds when loaded. Shoots balls and conicals to the same point of impact but was rifled 1:50 for a conical. Top muzzle energy figure is a 1400-grain ball with 120 grains of Blue Dot for 1740 fps and 9300 ft lbs of energy. Conical is just under 1900 grains or 4 1/4 ounces.
I have several more to post.
Cheers and enjoy.
Cal
Top rifle is Jack Lott's .500 nitro Watson Brothers double. Non ejector, 24 inch barrels, 3" case, 11m1/2 pounds. This will be my grizzly rifle in June after I return from the lower 48.
The second rifle here is a Harrison and Hussey .450-400 3". Made in 1920 with 26" barrels she was owned my Douglas Jardine, captain of the UK cricket team who destroyed Australia's team in the 1930s. He hated anything down under and they hated him for his unethical (but not illegal) body line tactic. Jardine was a hunter who contacted tick fever in Zambia in 1957 and he died a year later. His widow sold his rifle to an auctioneer and it ended up in Australia in the early '60s and I bought it there in the mid 1990s.
The third rifle here is my Robert Hughes 4-bore. Made in the 1890s with 28-inch barrels she weighs 22 pounds and 23 pounds when loaded. Shoots balls and conicals to the same point of impact but was rifled 1:50 for a conical. Top muzzle energy figure is a 1400-grain ball with 120 grains of Blue Dot for 1740 fps and 9300 ft lbs of energy. Conical is just under 1900 grains or 4 1/4 ounces.
I have several more to post.
Cheers and enjoy.
Cal