Aussie_Hunter
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The Merkel I had for a couple of years was exceptionally accurateYou have a very nice rifle with your Merkel!!! Don’t let anyone tell you differently! I have owned one and its accuracy was second to none!!!
The Merkel I had for a couple of years was exceptionally accurateYou have a very nice rifle with your Merkel!!! Don’t let anyone tell you differently! I have owned one and its accuracy was second to none!!!
What ammo did it like?The Merkel I had for a couple of years was exceptionally accurate
HandloadsWhat ammo did it like?
Where would the likes of Rigby / Westley Richards / Purdey / etc sit in this Hierarchy?
They wouldn’t. The Hollands/Rigbys/Westleys/Purdeys/Jefferys are the pinnacle of gunmaking and leaps and bounds priced ahead of the makers listed here. Certainly so with wood and engraving which is reflected in cost, as well as prestige. I own a Holland, Purdey, and Jeffery, all doubles, as well as a Heym 89b. The Heym is leagues ahead of the other rifles mentioned here, but not even entering the same realm as my British doubles. And I’m certainly not taking anything away from a Heym or even a Kgun but they’re just in a different league from the English makers.Where would the likes of Rigby / Westley Richards / Purdey / etc sit in this Hierarchy?
I’ll be honest…
I’ve never fully understood the differences of opinion on these….
It’s what you like.
I have a VC Azul and it’s absolutely beautiful and love it (.450/.400). Hunted it for the first time last year on Elephant, Buff, Hippo. It was awesome.
This is sort of like a Bino/optics discussion where one brand is double the price and the “glass” etc might b .1% better and the average person could tell one bit nor would it matter in the field.
Throw Sabatti out of the conversation…
The Safeties are different and not normal on a couple of these but what feels right to you when you feel one. Several of these are all comparable in quality, etc.
most of this stuff is hypothesizing about the .1% IMO. They are all quality…they are all well made by quality gunmakers.
I honestly have always thought some of this stuff is kind of cultish dialogue around rifles and we talk ourselves into whatever….
I don’t think I missed the point…the OP is asking specifically about the VC and Doubles..I think you missed the point. With bolt guns, the more you spend the fancier they get. With double rifles, the more you spend the more reliable they get with the most original quality control.
It started as a question on basic entry level double so that a decision can be made on where to spend hard earned money and not be buying a lemon. Then it has gone the route of hypothetical quality from high end doubles.I think you missed the point. With bolt guns, the more you spend the fancier they get. With double rifles, the more you spend the more reliable they get with the most original quality control.
I’m confused. What does Butch (Searcy I presume) have to do with Verney Carron? Butch shouldn’t be in any conversation ANYWHERE about double rifles. That dude is a grifter and his rifles are neophyte pieces of glued together junk.My concern with the VC is people I greatly respect not being enthusiastic in repairing VC. Butch had a few concerning issues that are public that would steer me away from a CC given I have owned 7 DRs from the major brands. Nothing but my POV
That's true, I was also trying to avoid ripping on each and every fellow's favorite double rifle for their pros and cons, its a quick way to lose friends.
The neophyte assumes the extra money in a double rifle is superfluous embellishment and that one half is much is 99% is sound mechanically. That cannot be further from the truth and its why we see so many "starter doubles" being passed around this forum like a bunch of eskimo brothers with the local waitress.
Whenever someone has $8000-$10000 for a first double rifle, I beg, plead, ply them with liquor, bribe them with supper, and shout a lot that they should get an exquisite bolt gun for that money. They rarely listen and instead buy a very disappointing double rifle that they do not have trust under real hunting conditions. That rifle then gets resold 6-18 months later on this forum, GB, or GI and the circle of no-kill-shelter adoption continues.
The other people don't understand is that the "junk" doubles can be made reliable, but it takes a lot of time, money, expertise, and pain. In the end, you might have a utterly trustworthy Sabatti, but you have one that you now own for 2x its fair market value and it still looks like the gun did $4000 ago.
Got it… and agree too. I misunderstood what you meant (like when someone asks for a Seafood restaurant recommendation and someone tells them about their favorite Italian place)
For me, as example, I strongly considered another Bolt going to a .458Lott to your point. Functionally one can argue it makes much more sense…especially per your valid points
I bought a VC Myself (with excellent engraving and wood etc) as I think they are beautiful and at a good (relative) price point
I would much rather have a nice Bolt action with excellent Wood etc than an “ugly but functional” basic double (Merkel as example)