I'm checking the used market for a right hand 450/400 NE double. Anyone thinking of selling? Also looking for dies and brass.
Thanks. I just picked up 1 box of solids from PV. They either had a limit in effect or I got the last box.Looks like graf and sons is out of stock now but I just checked and powder valley has hornady solids in stock.
I looked at one just like it at DSC. Very nice looking rifle. George is top in the business. I've been seeing ammo on GB going for $300 per box!
Glad you're buying a Chapuis, and doubly glad you're buying it from George. Tell him I said hello when you pick it up.Good question. I’m considering a red dot.
I bought the identical gun two years ago took it to Africa last year and absolutely love it. Can shoot it all day. Took a great Buff and 4 PG with it. Congratulations!!! George and JJ are the very best!
Get George to make a red dot base before he ships to you like I did. I then easily mounted a Trijicon 1 MOAGood question. I’m considering a red dot.
Personally, I have a hard time with anything but open sights on a double. I grew up bird shooting in Indiana and Michigan with a s/s, and then graduated into double rifles as I got older (and fortunately with a few more $). I have owned several. I currently have a vintage WR 470 boxlock. Made in 1914 (have documentation from WR). I occasionally shoot it out to 50 yds or so. I snap shoot using mainly the front bead as if I was shooting clays or pheasant. No problem keeping the shots in the kill zone. Similar to combat shooting with a handgun. The emphasis is on the front sight.Good question. I’m considering a red dot.