Review: My first double: LH Chapuis Brousse 470 NE; Evo-Shield recoil pad

Enjoy!
 
Congrats, a beautiful looking rifle!
 
@rinehart0050 7 months isnt a bad wait time. But we all know it feel like an eternity. Glad its all good she sure shoots well too. Are you going to reload for it a fine tune the loads??
 
Congratulations on a nice double. Chapuis make a nice rifle and Ken is a good guy to deal with. I have worked with Ken, Dan at William Larkin and Moore, and George at Champlin and they are all gentlemen that take care of their clients.
 
@rinehart0050 7 months isnt a bad wait time. But we all know it feel like an eternity. Glad its all good she sure shoots well too. Are you going to reload for it a fine tune the loads??
probably not anytime soon. Don't have enough time with work commitments. Right now, the double shoots factory ammo great, so I'll stick with that.
 
Very nice, I use to stick my nose up at any Chapuis. Maybe I was right then, but now I believe they are a quality rifle at a fair price.

Now put it to work.
Lon
 
Very nice, I use to stick my nose up at any Chapuis. Maybe I was right then, but now I believe they are a quality rifle at a fair price.

Now put it to work.
Lon
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I recently recieved my first ever double rifle, a Chapuis Brousse in 470 NE, and had the opportunity to take it out to the range over the holidays. The buying experience was very positive and she shoots great. I'm extremely happy with the double rifle and recommend it to anyone without reservations.

Also, I picked up an Evo-Shield recoil pad and shirt. I highly recommend this product, as it felt like it reduces the pretty hefty recoil by over 50% (no science to support that, just my assessment. More to follow below...

Make: Chapuis Armes
Model: Brousse (left handed)
Caliber: 470 Nitro Express
Extras: case hardened, initials engraved on trigger guard
Importer: Ken Buch @kebco of KEBCOLLC at info@kebcollc.com, (301)460-9563
Cost: $12085
Stock Fitting: Glenn Baker @Glenn of Woodcock Hill Inc, owner of Thomas Bland & Sons Gunmakers Ltd., at bland@epix.net

Some pictures:
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I ordered the double through Chapuis' American Importer, Ken Buch, KEBCOLLC. He estimated about 6 months. Final delivery time was just shy of 7 months.

A key recommendation that Ken made was to have myself measured so that the rifle could be fitted to me. I also highly recommend this as it helps with recoil and makes mounting the rifle far more natural and comfortable. Ken recommended Glenn Baker of Woodcock Hill.

Glenn is a great American and did an exceptional job. He also took me under his wing, teaching me all about shooting a double rifle and let me shoot a 470 he had in stock to get some familiarity with the caliber. Glenn uses the Try-Gun system to measure you, which allows you to shoot a gun that is fitted for you after the appropriate adjustments. It is 100% worth the time and money to take a trip out to Glenn's place in Pennsylvania for a fitting and some shooting instruction. I can't recommend it enough!

My fitting:
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After the fitting, I ordered the rifle. I was also able to choose my wood from three blanks. I chose the middle one:
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After the obligatory wait, the rifle arrived in a Negrini hard case:
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Here are some close-up photos. I particularly appreciate that this is a true left handed rifle. There are all kinds of little details, like a lip on the left side of the trigger guard, my initials engraved, etc.

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Here's the front sight. Notice that it has a flip-up that has a bigger bead for aiming in lower light conditions:

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More to follow in my next post about shooting this rifle.
 
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I recently recieved my first ever double rifle, a Chapuis Brousse in 470 NE, and had the opportunity to take it out to the range over the holidays. The buying experience was very positive and she shoots great. I'm extremely happy with the double rifle and recommend it to anyone without reservations.

Also, I picked up an Evo-Shield recoil pad and shirt. I highly recommend this product, as it felt like it reduces the pretty hefty recoil by over 50% (no science to support that, just my assessment. More to follow below...

Make: Chapuis Armes
Model: Brousse (left handed)
Caliber: 470 Nitro Express
Extras: case hardened, initials engraved on trigger guard
Importer: Ken Buch @kebco of KEBCOLLC at info@kebcollc.com, (301)460-9563
Cost: $12085
Stock Fitting: Glenn Baker @Glenn of Woodcock Hill Inc, owner of Thomas Bland & Sons Gunmakers Ltd., at bland@epix.net

Some pictures:
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I ordered the double through Chapuis' American Importer, Ken Buch, KEBCOLLC. He estimated about 6 months. Final delivery time was just shy of 7 months.

A key recommendation that Ken made was to have myself measured so that the rifle could be fitted to me. I also highly recommend this as it helps with recoil and makes mounting the rifle far more natural and comfortable. Ken recommended Glenn Baker of Woodcock Hill.

Glenn is a great American and did an exceptional job. He also took me under his wing, teaching me all about shooting a double rifle and let me shoot a 470 he had in stock to get some familiarity with the caliber. Glenn uses the Try-Gun system to measure you, which allows you to shoot a gun that is fitted for you after the appropriate adjustments. It is 100% worth the time and money to take a trip out to Glenn's place in Pennsylvania for a fitting and some shooting instruction. I can't recommend it enough!

My fitting:
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After the fitting, I ordered the rifle. I was also able to choose my wood from three blanks. I chose the middle one:
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After the obligatory wait, the rifle arrived in a Negrini hard case:
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Here are some close-up photos. I particularly appreciate that this is a true left handed rifle. There are all kinds of little details, like a lip on the left side of the trigger guard, my initials engraved, etc.

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Here's the front sight. Notice that it has a flip-up that has a bigger bead for aiming in lower light conditions:

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More to follow in my next post about shooting this rifle.
Hellow from Argentina, we have a Chapuis 470NE and use it for guiding and culling water buffalo. The rifle is the most accurate double we ever saw and we work with doubles year round.

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A couple of weeks after getting the double rifle, I was able to take it out to the range.

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Now, 470 is a punishing caliber. I'd fired a 470 with Glenn while getting measured and fitted. After 10 rounds, I was in a good amount of pain and bruising lasted over a week. Learning to handle the recoil is important because you don't want to be flinching, especially in DG situations.

Managing the recoil is done through proper gun mount and stance and by having a rifle that fits you. I practiced my gun mount with a side by side shotgun during the months that I waited for the double, maybe 10-20 minutes a day, just at my house.

I also did some research online and read about the Evo-Shield recoil pad. Evo-Shield makes shielding/padding products for athletes- baseball, football, etc. Rather than inserting a soft gel pad into a shirt, Evo-Shield pads actually harden- to the point of being rock hard. The idea is that the hard shield is formed to your body and dissipates the impact across a greater surface area.

The Evo-Shield pad is initially soft and hardens when exposed to air. You mount your gun repeatedly for about 20 minutes as the pad forms and hardens.

Bottom line. This system works. I felt a significant reduction in recoil, no desire to flinch, and the ability to shoot many more large caliber rounds in a day. Another benefit is that the shield seems to make my gun mount a bit more consistent because the formed and hardened shield kind of has a shelf to rest the butt stock in.

Here is my Evo-Shield:
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Now, how did the double actually shoot? Great! Here are some results at 25 yards... 1 to 1.5 inch groups.
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I'm hoping to get back out to the range soon and do more testing at longer range.

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And here's some video:

After years of shooting many doubles of my clients and several mine im fanatic of #chapuis, my 470NE has hundreds and hundreds of shells fired with no issues.I literally love them.
 
Great rifle ,i have one with hundreds of shells trough it ,some in heavy firing culling cebues and water Buffalo
 

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