Experience with multi caliber drillings?

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I’m familiar with the regulation of double rifles with the same caliber but not in different calibers. The one in question is a 22 hi-power x 22lr x 20ga. Is it reasonable to expect that the long rifle and hi-power are regulated at different ranges? Perhaps 25/50m for the lr and 100m for the centerfire? I have both Norma and RWS ammo for the HP. I thought I would zero it at 50 or 100 and try various 22lr ammo to find one that closely regulates. Seem reasonably or another approach that you would use? It’s a German gun so I thought I’d start with both RWS center and rimfire. Any thoughts would be appreciated! Thanks.
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At that age of a gun maybe.

That is the best you can hope for.

Bockdrillings are super cool!

That one is a strange combination of calibers.

I guess, a 5,6x52R for chamois or roe deer, a 22LR for rabbits, and a 20 gauge for birds.
 
K= Kugel (Bullet / Centerfire)
In the rear Position is schould show a S for Schrot (Shot) or maybe KL for klein (little)

Normally drilling selecter switches will be pushed forward for the bigger catridge / centerfire.
That inherits from the older drilling which flipped up the rar sight with a connecting rod when the Centerfire Catridge was selected.



This is called a Niederwilddrilling.
Niederwild is the german term for Roedeer and lighter Game species and can be taken with 5.6mm / .223 and bigger.
Hochwild requeres 6.5mm (.257) and bigger caliber with 1500ft/lbs + at 100 meters
 
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I certainly wouldn't expect the 22 lr to be regulated at 100m, probably 25 or 50m. I would make a copy of my target for at the bench and note where each shot lands. I would think this will take some Kentucky windage also. Just remember to note for each barrel and where it hits with a cold bore shot , for each barrel, then a shot fired from say the main barrel and then the 22lr barrel and again for the 20ga barrel. As each different barrel is shot and other barrels are shot, the different shot placments will move, it is a good idea to keep all this written down in a small notebook, to carry with you when in the feild. I imagine that this particular set up will have a definite learning curve to it. Let us know how it turns out.
 
One other question, what kind of reticle is in the scope? That maybe a clue as how it was originally set up.
 
what is a 22 Hi Power beneth .22 LR ??
Can you show us the proof mark on the barrel?
Remove the fore-end, unhook the barrels, and the caliber data should be next to the proof mark, etc.
 
what is a 22 Hi Power beneth .22 LR ??
Can you show us the proof mark on the barrel?
Remove the fore-end, unhook the barrels, and the caliber data should be next to the proof mark, etc.
Should be a .22 Savage Hi-Power, also known as 5.6×52mmR Savage in europe.

That wierd .228 cal rimmed thing.
 
  • K (short for Kugel) means "ball" or "bullet," selecting the central rifle barrel underneath (in this case, the 5.6x52R for centerfire rounds).
  • KL (short for Kugel links) means "ball left," selecting the left shotgun barrel (one of the 20-gauge barrels) when loaded with rifled slugs—treating it as a "bullet" option for close-range shots on game like deer or boar.
 
Another dumb question. Are you 100% sure that the 22 High power barrel is not a barrel insert?
 
Can you take a photo of the front of the bores?
 

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