These are some classic "famous last words" i would expect to hear from a sheltered liberal with limited real world experience.
I have some experience with Mexican cartels. You might be fine... or you might say the wrong thing or look at someone the wrong way.
We had a brief bit of good weather back in December, so i decided to go for a ride. Only to find the road had been closed due to flooding. I snapped this picture real quick... And it turned out great! A fine example of NW USA: dense forrest, damp conditions, misty fog, backed by blue skies.
Forget about long range shooting with doubles, that is not their purpose. A doubles role is to fire two shots in rapid succession.
I suggest shooting a handful of doubles by different makers in different cartridges. Gain some experience before making the plunge.
As for dealing with recoil...
The Ruger #1 is probably the only rifle that i would want reduced loads for. They have always been too light for DG cartridges. The last #1 i held was a 458 lott that only weighed 7lb! :E Rofl:
The 450/400 in a properly designed rifle has extremely mild recoil. If it is hurting you, than...
Years ago i had a Tikka T3 in 6.5x55. it was a solid rifle in a great cartridge... But i got bored with it. I sold it to fund other more interesting firearms.
The below link claims to have some in stock. I dont have any experience with the website but a quick google search says the company is probably legit.
https://www.northernshooterssupplies.com.au/500-A-Square-Unprimed-Brass-p/500asqupb.htm
This would make sense. The gun does seem much to light for 8-bore DG loads.
Case size in these old guns was a strange business. It can be hard to determine why a longer/shorter case was used. A longer case does not always mean a larger powder charge. My 3.25" cases still require a filler with...
I would be happy with a tuskless cow. Elephant is one of those hunts that will likely never happen for me. If i play my cards right i might make it back to Africa one more time for a Hippo.
If you expect to sell this piece of furniture, your going to need to provide more information about the item and yourself. Just posting some pictures and a price make it look like a scam.
New production W.J. Jeffery 8-bore rifles when?
Here is a W.J. Jeffery 8-bore 3.25" double rifle made in 1895-1896:
Over 130 years old and still shoots great! These days she throws a 1200gr cast bullet at 1300fps using a nitro-for-black load of Alliant Blue Dot.
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