Even better, the ka-boom ka-boom that follows.Kerplunk, kerplunk, the sound of two big Nitro Express cartridges dropping into the chambers of your double rifle.
place an audio file on this forum please crs so we less fortunates can share vicariouslyIndeed I do !
In fact I opened the safe today, took out Beretta DR and dropped a couple of new handloads in just hear that sound. Tomorrow is range day for my .458 DR with several fresh handloads to see which regulate best! Boom, boom, boom, boom!
Presently loading range bag for tomorrow.
+1. I've never even seen a double rifle in person. But, I've seen pictures/videos of them so I know they exist. I don't know what sound the cartridges make when loading them, so please include an audio. Thanks!place an audio file on this forum please crs so we less fortunates can share vicariously
We know what kerplunk-kerplunk sounds like crs, it's that kaboom kaboom we really want to hear !In my limited experience, the kerplunk sound is not limited to double rifles. In fact I get a really good kerplunk when dropping a heavy 45-90 (.458 2.4 ) round into my1886 45-90- of course there is only one chamber. The acoustics of my .405 DR are the best of my lot.
I need to give this more thought tomorrow at the rifle range as I will be dropping many loaded rounds before firing. Plus, my son maybe able to tell me how to record the kerplunk sound.
... My only disappointment was that, after putting nearly 200 rounds of 470 down range during all kinds of "run and gun" practice and shooting off sticks and off-hand, I only fired my 470 twice the whole time.
Time to fix that!+1. I've never even seen a double rifle in person. But, I've seen pictures/videos of them so I know they exist. I don't know what sound the cartridges make when loading them, so please include an audio. Thanks!
What, you got a Krieghoff AND a bride! Life is complete.My bride and I just returned from 4 weeks of hunting, doing some mission work and touring in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Botswana. I only heard that sound twice (that mattered) - first, in loading my Krieghoff.470 NE before my one shot kill of my first Cape Buffalo and the second - upon loading for my one shot kill of my first Sable. My other favorite sound is the THWACK I heard after a shot with my 375 H&H Mag to the shoulder if a nice old Black Wildebeest at a measured 284 yards. My only disappointment was that, after putting nearly 200 rounds of 470 down range during all kinds of "run and gun" practice and shooting off sticks and off-hand, I only fired my 470 twice the whole time.