To my knowledge he is our resident expert on hunting all game, including elephant with these types of rifles!Cal Pappas would be the guy to really talk abut these guns. I th k he actually had one for sale on another post here on AH.
See:Cal Pappas would be the guy to really talk abut these guns. I th k he actually had one for sale on another post here on AH.
It takes an individual that has a strong interest in old traditions and and the old guns and believe that it is right to have the old guns speak and hunt through another generation. I hunt with nice old English shotguns for birds. i find with practice that I cock both hammers as the shotgun is coming to shoulder for a shot. I also ALWAYS if I don't fire both barrels that I return the hammers to the down position before I take another step. It takes discipline and practice. I also hunt blackpowder with a hawkens style or a allen underhammer that requires the same skill set. Plus it helps hat I have shot MANY sharps, ballards, rolling block single shots. I have owned 2 double rifle hammer rifles. A 500BPE and I currently own the 577 that Cal had for sale a couple months back. I also enjoy all my modern bolt, single shot and double rifles. My current plan for next years safari is my 9.3x62 bolt gun and either the 450/400 (400gr at 2150) or 45/70 (350gr and 2100) (Still fretting that choice around my brain housing group) My wife has decide that she is only taking her 338 RCM so I am also looking at taking the 577 in addition to the above 2 now. I also believe that the PH has to have a say in that, he has to have faith in me that I am safe and know what I am doing to bring a hammer vintage double to shoot things that bite and scratch back, plus it would help is he had a good bit of interest in old classic safari rifles. That is going to be a discussion we have over a beer at DSC in JAN. If we agree I will bring it if we are not a 100% in agreement it will have to go north for Grizzly at some point. So yes I would hunt DG with a hammer double. But that isn't something I would recommend to only those with the the right skillset.