DG Gunsmith
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Slightly quicker... But, a Ruger No 1 is pretty fast in capable hands...Quicker than the Ruger No1? Maybe the same.
Slightly quicker... But, a Ruger No 1 is pretty fast in capable hands...Quicker than the Ruger No1? Maybe the same.
Mine is a 375, recoil is stiff but manageable. A Lott will loosen your teeth for sure. Rather finish the Martini!I always wanted a Ruger No 1 in .458 Lott... .458 Win Mag would do, though...
Luckily, I'm a pretty big guy(6'3" Stocky Highlander...) I handle Recoil better than most... I've always loved Big Bores... I'd love to own a H&H Double Rifle in .577 Nitro Express, some day... It'll be a long time before I can afford one, though...Mine is a 375, recoil is stiff but manageable. A Lott will loosen your teeth for sure. Rather finish the Martini!
DG, what do you feel about an ordinary box lock on powerful doubles? I have had problems with an action opening on firing and since heard of lots of other cases of this. Hence my next double will have a Greener bolt, a Heym in fact. Rigby probably had this problem, hence the development of the rising bite, and I think Westley Richards adopted the doll's head.Luckily, I'm a pretty big guy(6'3" Stocky Highlander...) I handle Recoil better than most... I've always loved Big Bores... I'd love to own a H&H Double Rifle in .577 Nitro Express, some day... It'll be a long time before I can afford one, though...
Hold that thought... On my way out the door... I'll answer you on that, when I get back... Very good Question, Mate... I look forward to addressing it...DG, what do you feel about an ordinary box lock on powerful doubles? I have had problems with an action opening on firing and since heard of lots of other cases of this. Hence my next double will have a Greener bolt, a Heym in fact. Rigby probably had this problem, hence the development of the rising bite, and I think Westley Richards adopted the doll's head.
Well then you'll understand the NB phrase; 'tits up and headed for Digby"!Aye, I was born in SE Ontario... But, my Father is a Bluenoser & Ma is a Herring Choker...
HahahahaWell then you'll understand the NB phrase; 'tits up and headed for Digby"!
Sorry for the late reply... It is my personal opinion, that a Double in a DG Caliber should have at least 3 points o' Contact in it's locking Mechanism... The Greener is one o' the very best that there is, for this very reason... The Jones Under-Lever is another, especially in conjunction with a Dolls head... Having repaired many Box-Lock Shotguns over the years, I can tell you that they all shoot loose, eventually... I've never encountered a Greener that shot loose... I reckon that this speaks for itself... I'm including a link to an article, that explains this far better than I could... It's a very informative read... It also includes a picture o' one o' J.A. Hunter's personal Doubles(My childhood hero)... Once again, my apologies for the late reply, I've been dreadfully busy... Always a pleasure... I'm always up for talking shop, feel free to message me anytime... https://www.riflemagazine.com/double-gun-bolting-systemsDG, what do you feel about an ordinary box lock on powerful doubles? I have had problems with an action opening on firing and since heard of lots of other cases of this. Hence my next double will have a Greener bolt, a Heym in fact. Rigby probably had this problem, hence the development of the rising bite, and I think Westley Richards adopted the doll's head.
Thank you DG, an informative read. I too am convinced that the Greener bolt is the way to go.Sorry for the late reply... It is my personal opinion, that a Double in a DG Caliber should have at least 3 points o' Contact in it's locking Mechanism... The Greener is one o' the very best that there is, for this very reason... The Jones Under-Lever is another, especially in conjunction with a Dolls head... Having repaired many Box-Lock Shotguns over the years, I can tell you that they all shoot loose, eventually... I've never encountered a Greener that shot loose... I reckon that this speaks for itself... I'm including a link to an article, that explains this far better than I could... It's a very informative read... It also includes a picture o' one o' J.A. Hunter's personal Doubles(My childhood hero)... Once again, my apologies for the late reply, I've been dreadfully busy... Always a pleasure... I'm always up for talking shop, feel free to message me anytime... https://www.riflemagazine.com/double-gun-bolting-systems
Aye, Heym makes some truly beautiful Rifles... I wouldn't mind an 89B in .577 NE, some day... But, they aren't cheap... Although, as far as Double Rifles go, they are very reasonably priced... I've heard nothing but good things about themThank you DG, an informative read. I too am convinced that the Greener bolt is the way to go.