New double rifle maker in the USA

Not insinuating these threads should be deleted, but to note the age of the thread.
 
I'd be disappointed to see older threads locked up. We'd be missing out on a trove of older good and relevant information.
It usually never bothers me when old threads are resurrected, except the For Sale ads.
 
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Since joining AH forum I've read lots of old threads and gleaned a lot of good info that would be gone if deleted as an old thread. It is hard not to respond and if someone else does then it is easy to chip in anyway. We also get updated info because things have changed since the original thread started. Good examples are the 458 Winchester cartridge and Sabatti DR with ground muzzles. some of this will live in infamy though the 458 has been fixed with new powders and charges, not to mention new designed bullets. A number of members have mentioned their Sabatti DR's being quite satisfactory in accuracy and function. Some have bought guns that were reworked by Ken Owen, that kindly reworked mine for me.
Perhaps the forum manager(s) might consider moving threads past a certain age into a category labeled as such that indicate they are closed.
Just my 2 cents worth.


I don't mind at all when some of these threads are revived, especially when it comes to double rifles!!

The only ones that I kind of roll my eyes at is in the classified when a new member asks if a gun is still for sale, that was sold years ago. Usually says so in the thread as well.

Any time a thread in double rifles shows new posts I happily click on it! I don't think we are alone lol.
 
It is my understanding that TRs 06 was an orginal 03 and not a 30 06
 
It is my understanding that TRs 06 was an orginal 03 and not a 30 06
I think that question came up about whether Teddy's 03's had been converted before he got them. I was personally thinking they were 06 revision but might not be remembering correctly.
The 03 220 grain RN ammo might have been better then the 06 for Africa.
 
The one thing I do remember reading about Teddy and Kermits adventures, is that there was a lot of bad shooting and wounded animals. Probably due in part to the poor powder and bullets available back then. And I'm not suggesting they were bad hunters, just that things don't always go perfect.

“No, I’m not a good shot, but I shoot often.”​

— Theodore Roosevelt
 

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gunslinger1971 wrote on Gray Fox's profile.
Do you still have the Browning 1895 and do you want to sell it? I'm might be interested. If so please let me know and do you have any pictures?

Steve in Missouri
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Redfishga1 wrote on gearguywb's profile.
I would be interested in the ruger if the other guy is not.
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Btw…this was Kuche….had a great time.
Sorry to see your troubles on pricing.

Happy to call you and talk about experience…I’m also a Minnesota guy.
 
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