Vintageguy
AH enthusiast
I have had a love affair with side by side shotguns for as long as I can remember so it naturally means a double rifle turns my crank. However, the practical part of me has kept me from the purchase. Never say never but my meeting up with one that ticks all the blocks for me from caliber, features, looks, and price isn’t a high probability.
My next trip and likely any future DG trips would be for buffalo. I’m a working class guy and the plain fact is for the cost of the type of double that I would want, I can make another hunt or two. Also, the first shot placed where it does the most good is the job of the client and with my good but still 56 year old eyes a scoped rifle makes the most sense and that means a bolt gun. Sorry, to each their own, but I don’t think a scope belongs on a big bore double and the few I’ve handled with red dots didn’t do it for me either.
My outfit is a Winchester model 70 and Leupold scope. The total in it is less than what many have in just their scopes but it shoots sub moa and is smooth as butter and more importantly I have total faith in it. It’s chambered in 375H&H and it’s all I use for everything.
My next trip and likely any future DG trips would be for buffalo. I’m a working class guy and the plain fact is for the cost of the type of double that I would want, I can make another hunt or two. Also, the first shot placed where it does the most good is the job of the client and with my good but still 56 year old eyes a scoped rifle makes the most sense and that means a bolt gun. Sorry, to each their own, but I don’t think a scope belongs on a big bore double and the few I’ve handled with red dots didn’t do it for me either.
My outfit is a Winchester model 70 and Leupold scope. The total in it is less than what many have in just their scopes but it shoots sub moa and is smooth as butter and more importantly I have total faith in it. It’s chambered in 375H&H and it’s all I use for everything.
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