Double addicted

There are some really nice doubles coming in at very reasonable prices, for example the Chapuis Iphisi with a rrp of under $10k. I also really like what someone did with this Baikal (sorry for not mentioning you personally whoever this was, I can't find your original post). Even with this fancy stock this would be very affordable I should think.
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And what are you planning on mowing down with all those bullets?
 
it can be worse----you can be addicted to side by side shotguns as well as double rifles
That's a best case scenario--esp. if they are all the same measurement and configuration1
 
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Great thread. Let’s see the doubles!
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Beautiful pictures gentlemen, I just got the mount in today for my .470 and when the RMR 1 MOA shows up in the mail it’s off to Ken Owen to machine the rail.

Special thanks @Tanks - Your posts about using the RMR in 1 MOA kept me from ordering a 3.5 MOA.

I’m thinking once mounted the 1MOA RMR will help me extend the limits of my .470 and exploit its accuracy.
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The best recommendation I can make is to quickly close this thread and then start drinking until you have forgotten about doubles. It is a sickness!

obligatory double photo below

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An absolutely beautiful combination, a 375 Flanged Magnum in a light frame Heym 89b is the epitome of iron fist in a kid glove. Finesse.
 
It is an addiction, enabled and encouraged by most on AH! Some beautiful rifles posted.
My Chapuis in 9.3x74R waiting for a moose that failed to read the script. Also has a set of barrels in 7x65R

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It is an addiction, enabled and encouraged by most on AH! Some beautiful rifles posted.
My Chapuis in 9.3x74R waiting for a moose that failed to read the script. Also has a set of barrels in 7x65R

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I love the honey colours in that stock. The scope on your double looks just right too. What is the weight of your double without a scope?
 
I love the honey colours in that stock. The scope on your double looks just right too. What is the weight of your double without a scope?
The wood is truly beautiful. Weight without the scope is 7lb 12oz. With the Weaver scope it is an ounce shy of 9lb.
 

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