TheSayHeyKid
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I'm just gonna put this right here...
I did that last August, fun.Kevin--darn, a "double double" hunt... hadn't thought of that. Thank God my wife thinks that walnut and steel procreate spontaneously in the gun-safe.... So tempted....
Yep. I remember. That was one of the most epic reports I've read on this site.I did that last August, fun.
ZIMBABWE: My 21 Day Safari With Charlton McCallum Safaris & A Pair Of Double Rifles
Outfitter: Charlton - McCallum Safaris aka CMS - http://cmsafaris.com/ PH: Keith Wall Main Game: Leopard, Buffalo, Tuskless Elephant Hunt Area: Zambezi Valley and Dante East. Rifles: Heym 88B 9.3x74R (scoped with Swarovski Z6i 1.7 - 10X BT), Heym 88B .500 NE with 1MOA Trijicon. Day -4: Covid...www.africahunting.com
Hi Tom,I was recently at the Chapuis factory in France, and I had a chance to play with their diminutive RGEX double rifles. For some reason, the trim 28-ga round action, together with the niceness of the wood and the compact barrel size (something I normally do NOT like compared to a longer barrel/shorter forend combination) really intrigued me.
Also, the idea of owning a double rifle in a small caliber like 7x57R, 8x57R or .30-06 kind of makes me want one, especially because I can get it at a substantial discount and I can have it regulated for whatever ammo I choose.
Am I crazy for wanting one? It would be my second new double and may make a fun overall non-dangerous-game number--but on the other hand, I could use that money for another few animals in Africa for either this year or 2023. This is where my disease for collecting rifles gets me into trouble...
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Tom@JPetroni - Chapuis is pretty darn good at making a reliable extraction/ejection system for rimless. I have one of their new .375 H&H Iphisi doubles an I pretty much need a catcher's mitt if I want to hold on to the brass flying out of the barrels. .30-06 is definitely in the running as one of my fave calibers--plus it goes with another Chapuis I have (one of their straight-pulls).
I am a gun guy first and hunter second. I say go for it if you can.Tom
Another thought. I have always opined that a 30-06 double with single trigger and scoped would be super fast (no fumbling a second moving to another trigger) would be like shooting a semi auto and you could still choose what barrel first if using different cartridges for the first Shot.
JP
Hi, J.--Chapuis does not yet have a barrel selector on their doubles. It's coming in the near future, but probably not within the next 12-18 months.
Well, so far the only calibers they offer in the smaller models are 9.3x74R, 8x57R, .30-30, and upon request .30-06, .30 Blaser, 7x57R and 6.5x57R. I'd probably go with either the .30-06 or one of the x57s. What I like about the 8x57R is that most commercial offerings (for which it would be regulated) are for the 196gr bullet. Sellier & Bellot also offers two loads in 7x57R with a 170+gr bullet. Tempting.
BTW, you guys are no help talking me out of it!
A double in 8×57r would be an excellent rifle for driven boar if that's something you're interested in. A second barrel set in 6.5x57r would give you a lovely woodland stalking rifle for roe as well.Well, so far the only calibers they offer in the smaller models are 9.3x74R, 8x57R, .30-30, and upon request .30-06, .30 Blaser, 7x57R and 6.5x57R. I'd probably go with either the .30-06 or one of the x57s. What I like about the 8x57R is that most commercial offerings (for which it would be regulated) are for the 196gr bullet. Sellier & Bellot also offers two loads in 7x57R with a 170+gr bullet. Tempting.
BTW, you guys are no help talking me out of it!