Nope. Nothing like a double rifle and African dangerous game.Aren’t you all supposed to like talk me out if this or something? Not talk me into it!
And inspiration for later on, by the way you can thread the needle with a double and a red dot.
Nope. Nothing like a double rifle and African dangerous game.Aren’t you all supposed to like talk me out if this or something? Not talk me into it!
Rigby won't be ready until December 2024. I used the Heym 88B .500 NEgreat Elephant @Tanks Were you able to use your new Rigby DR?
what will be first on its initial voyage? Elephant? Buff? both?Rigby won't be ready until December 2024. I used the Heym 88B .500 NE
Lion.what will be first on its initial voyage? Elephant? Buff? both?
You wont regret the Chapuis. I just acquired a used one in 450-400 and it handles, shoots and looks great.No one said you can’t use your double at home to hunt I’m looking at going the Chapuis route as well. Just need to get back from this trip.
Have just made a good buy on brass and bullet heads £600 worth which I got for £300.
So that will see me for practice. Can sort my dg rounds out soon. But pg is sorted with the above. Finding the right rifle here is the big challenge.
They are a great value used, especially if they open and close nicely. They are very stiff and tight from the factory so we've had JJ do action jobs on them right from new.You wont regret the Chapuis. I just acquired a used one in 450-400 and it handles, shoots and looks great.
Rabbit holes are fine. If I was you I'd avoid rat holes though... i.e. new or used double rifles from makers known to produce lower quality, no matter how many claims from people who are happy with theirs. I had a Sabatti DR onceYou all certainly make this hard! So many rabbit holes to go down. I still want to check out some doubles or like others have said a nice bolt gun and go hunt more? What’s a guy to do? at least I’ve got one safari and a couple years to go before I have to commit into something. Been reading Capstick lately and DG is something I’m pretty sure I have to do.
Awesome!!! Late congratulations on the big 5 @ActionBob!!!Congratulations! It took me until age 49 to decide to go to Africa a d had no thoughts of a Dangerous Game hunt nor double rifle. Took me until 50 to go on a PG hunt. The hunted elephant, buffalo, lion, another buffalo, rhino and leopard within 2 1/2 years
For a double, if new you can't beat a Chapuis for the price. Negotiate! Of you go used, find a quality English gun and have it checked by J.J. buy from him or George or arrange to have it sent to him for a checkup before buying. He can serve as a go between and sort of Escrow agent.
Duane was very helpful when I was building my rifle. Nice guy. Very nice. He sells a well written and nicely illustrated little booklet that is a useful read for anyone contemplating a custom build. It's an eye-opener to see all that's involved in transforming one of these former military rifles into a dangerous game gun. Twenty-five bucks well spent!10k would buy a really nice bolt rifle. Don't get me wrong, DR are really cool, and I've gone down that rabbit hole, but unless you are a committed handloader and equally committed to mastering how to shoot it, stick with a bolt gun, spend 8-10 for a really good set-up optics, hunt until you drop. A 375 HH is obviously most peoples go to, but honestly if I could only have one rifle, it would be a 404 or 416, with express sights, a QR scope system of some sort with a european 1-4 or 1-6 scope on it.
This rifle would be the highest level of craftsmanship and is timeless design, your son could be hunting with it 20 years from now and it still wouldn't disappoint :
DUANE WIEBE CUSTOM ARGENTINE MAUSER 375 H&H for sale
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