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I hunt with my doubles for fun, but when something HAS to die, I use my old M70 .308.
Same for my M19 .357 Mag.
Well, heading to Zim in 6 days for a bunch of animals that HAVE to die. Taking a pair of double rifles for fun AND functionality.
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I hunt with my doubles for fun, but when something HAS to die, I use my old M70 .308.
Same for my M19 .357 Mag.
By a competent gunsmith/maker? Don't think so.If you can get hold of a Ruger Red Label or Gold Label, you could have it turned into a double rifle for a whole lot less than the vast majority of factory or custom double rifles.
Calibers like the 45/70, 9.3X74R and 405 Winchester are three of the most popular cartridges in these conversions.
Round Ball
@Round BallIf you can get hold of a Ruger Red Label or Gold Label, you could have it turned into a double rifle for a whole lot less than the vast majority of factory or custom double rifles.
Calibers like the 45/70, 9.3X74R and 405 Winchester are three of the most popular cartridges in these conversions.
Round Ball
Yes! Been building them for years.By a competent gunsmith/maker? Don't think so.
Bob,@Round Ball
Didn't ruger market them with 20 gauge and 45-70 or 9.3x74 as a matched pair at one stage.
Bob
If you can get hold of a Ruger Red Label or Gold Label, you could have it turned into a double rifle for a whole lot less than the vast majority of factory or custom double rifles.
Calibers like the 45/70, 9.3X74R and 405 Winchester are three of the most popular cartridges in these conversions.
Round Ball
That sounds like fun.everyone:
i could use some advice ---- one of the relatively crazy things I do is hubt wild hogs in southern florida --- this is done usually over dogs from a contaption known as a swamp buggy---so it involves rapid target aquistion, multiple people and dogs....sometimes shooting from the ground (my favorite ) --- in this situation, a break open gun that can be closed at the last minute and has fast bewteen the hands balance has great appeal (I should add I am totally addicted to side-by-side shotguns). Now , the perfect caliber for this is a 45-70 and I have successfully used a lever action in that caliber but it makes me nervous----now, no doubt I could have a custon 45-70 double rifle made but i wonder if I should get a "normal" double rifle, like a 470 NE and use appropriately modified loads ? -- thats really my question, would 470 NE solids at some slightly reduced velocity do reasonable damage to a 150-200 lb hog and not be totally destructive---I really like to eat thrm
That does not! I bet it hurts both endsFew 45-70 Baikal doubles on GB right now.
That sounds like fun, Driven Boar would be a great experience I think.Agree. Another scenario which is very common in Europe, is a hunt for driven boar. Again these are big animals, typically on the run offering fleeting shots that need to do decisive damage when they hit. The 9.3x74R was created with those requirements in mind.
I have been doing them for the past 30 years.Who can do the conversion?
Is that .45-70 only?I have been doing them for the past 30 years.
Depending on action type, a good SxS 12 ga. can be turned into a 45/70 double rifle.
Round Ball
Yes.Is that .45-70 only?
Is it to do with working pressures or can other cartridges commonly chambered in a doubles be done?