The Double Barrelled Rifle : Function Versus Form

Ducmarc,
Muzzle rise is why two of my rifles have been Magnaported and another ships out tomorrow.
The one going tomorrow is my Miroku made Winchester 1895 TD chambered in .405 WCF and it can be a bit brisk to shoot with 300 and 400 grain bullets. That is it leaning against the dead buff in my Avatar.

In my experience, I can accurately operate the lever action faster than my bolt action rifles AND it has a magazine capacity of 4 cartridges, allowing me to begin the fun with 5 loaded cartridges in the rifle.
With the Magnaport done, this will be possible without losing sight of my target after firing a shot.
Without boring details, I can say that this continuous sight of target has turned out to be very helpful, especially if there are multiple possible targets. It is also fun to see the running Bison fall to the shot rather than just see it on the ground after the shot.
 
I read theses stories of charging animals having never been in that situation.seems except for the ph the follow up shot is useless muzzle rise must at least a foot on my double or my rigby.so if u panick and make a poor shot on the first one what's the chances of the second. practice makes a second shot productive.i never drop my rifle to reload if u do that ur done.thats where the double is a plus.i practice magazine dumps on all my rifles and never drop the rifle to chamber a round.


I was hunting some grouse yesterday with my old German double, set up exactly the same as my double 470.

When the grouse take off, a quick second shot is there instantly. I can tell you that had I been using my slickest bolt action there is no way in hell I would be able to get a second shot once the ruffies take flight.

First shot is most important anyways.

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I was hunting some grouse yesterday with my old German double, set up exactly the same as my double 470.

When the grouse take off, a quick second shot is there instantly. I can tell you that had I been using my slickest bolt action there is no way in hell I would be able to get a second shot once the ruffies take flight.

First shot is most important anyways.

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Ah, the Greener crossbolt! That is a beautiful gun MB.
 
Cross bolt, side clips, mmm from Suhl I suppose.
 
Cross bolt, side clips, mmm from Suhl I suppose.
This one is a 58, locks up like new and still hasost of the case hardening present. Made in 4-58, 2 3/4 inch chambers. I also have a 1930 Sauer , very nice as well but has the 2.5" chambers. I purchased a couple flats of shells for it but haven't used it much yet.

Both are very close to my 470, as well as a very cool Husqvarna with a very similar set up.

Paid a few hundred each for them, I think the 58 was closer to 500 but makes for an inexpensive way for me to practice with a gun very similar to my double rifle.

Used bolt actions my whole life and the double rifle is a new game. Bloody fun though!! These old double shotguns are a blast to use.
 
I have seen two video clips on 'This Is Africa' and another on ,Hinting Africa' I think it was called where a buffalo buff took off at the first shot and hardly made 20 metres before it fell to the second. Not to mention J Alain Smith's buff that caused all the ruckus. Then on the Heym Field Notes there are several other instances of either buff or elephant being pinned by the second very fast followup shot from a double.I am sure there are many more instances of the same out there.
I wonder if a bolt action could have achieved any of these, I don't have the answer, but we have the case where a hunter using a Blaser R8 got in an insurance shot before his elephant even hit the ground. It was brained by the first shot anyway and nobody said where the second shot hit, but it was fast.
The point is, regardless of whether a bolt action or an R8, a hand had to leave the rifle, work an action, get back to the rifle, get back on aim before sending the second round. There is a lot more than just speed in that equation. In a double just one finger moves 15mm, job done.
 

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Currently doing a load development on a .404 Jeffrey... it's always surprising to load .423 caliber bullets into a .404 caliber rifle. But we love it when we get 400 Gr North Fork SS bullets to 2300 FPS, those should hammer down on buffalo. Next up are the Cutting Edge solids and then Raptors... load 200 rounds of ammo for the customer and on to the next gun!
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mebawana wrote on MB_GP42's profile.
Hello. If you haven't already sold this rifle then I will purchase. Please advise. Thank you.
jbirdwell wrote on uplander01's profile.
I doubt you are interested in any trades but I was getting ready to list a Sauer 404 3 barrel set in the 10-12 price range if your interested. It has the 404J, 30-06 and 6.5 Creedmoor barrel. Only the 30-06 had been shot and it has 7 rounds through it as I was working on breaking the barrel in. It also has both the synthetic thumbhole stock and somewhere between grade 3-5 non thumbhole stock

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