"Nobody needs a double rifle", well nobody needs to hunt either. However, we dream about it, plan it and do it.
If you wish to get a double rifle, then do it. My only advice is not to go dirt cheap and then regret it. Get a rimless cartridge one and practice. Once you get a couple of hundred rounds through it you should be good to go on your safari. Using a double is not that much of a challenge if one is a decent rifleman to start with. I would recommend a red dot on it though, it makes a big difference.
Now, playing devil's advocate, if spending $7K is a big deal for you then I'd wait on the purchase until your financial situation is better and then get something better than a Sabati.
Be warned though, once you get the double bug, they will multiply.
If you wish to get a double rifle, then do it. My only advice is not to go dirt cheap and then regret it. Get a rimless cartridge one and practice. Once you get a couple of hundred rounds through it you should be good to go on your safari. Using a double is not that much of a challenge if one is a decent rifleman to start with. I would recommend a red dot on it though, it makes a big difference.
Now, playing devil's advocate, if spending $7K is a big deal for you then I'd wait on the purchase until your financial situation is better and then get something better than a Sabati.
Be warned though, once you get the double bug, they will multiply.
Every year I shoot two or three thousand rounds through my twelve gauge at the range. No eye issues at all over the last ten years ... though at one point in 2004 blindness in both eyes seemed eminent. They say I'm over the hump with vitreous fluid shrinking.