Rambouillet Hunting Show
The Rambouillet Hunting Show takes place every year, usually the first weekend of April. Unfortunately for me it's no longer held in Rambouillet (it used to be a ten minute walk from my house) and has been held west of Paris in the town of Mantes-la-Jolie for several years now.
It's not the equivalent of a show at DSC or SCI, by a long-shot, but it's still pretty hard for me to keep away. I get to see some familiar faces and confirm that there is nothing really new, at least in terms of what counts for me. This year was the same.
The show is held on an island in the Seine, a very nice setting.
There is a very different style and feel to a French hunting show (and did anybody really think it would resemble an American show?), which is very easy to appreciate. It's smaller, more intimate, with plenty of watering holes.
I never get bored with seeing what Pierre Artisan (his real name is Pierre Chapuis but can't market under that name) can do with a rifle. He is one of the best engravers in France and the rifles from his shop are always striking. And yes, he is from the same family as the Chapuis most of you are familiar with.
The leather craft from Alexandre Mareuil is always impeccable.
If you've never tried bacon or ham from a wild boar then you still have a reason to come to this show.
If you're looking for ideas on what to do with your skins, here's some people who can help.
Verney-Carron had 5 large caliber double rifles on display. The rifles at the top and bottom of the rack are in 500 NE, the over and under is in 450/400. They use a variety of actions as you can see. The round-bottomed action at the bottom of the rack would be my choice.
It's always a pleasure to see Pierré, I'm glad he makes it to the show. Pascale Sierra (on the right) is still his agent in France. I hunted with her in 2012 with Clinton van Tonder as our PH. She'll be going after her 8th buffalo this year. It seems I have a knack for showing up just as the champagne is being uncorked.
All in all, everything is pretty classy.
05 April 2014, 16:28
subsailor74Looks like a show I would love to attend as well. I have gained a real appreciation for the Verney Carron rifles over the past couple of years and would be interested to see what else was on display. Thanks for the post!
05 April 2014, 18:03
retreeverThanks Wink. Say hi to Pierre.
Mike

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Originally posted by subsailor74:
Looks like a show I would love to attend as well. I have gained a real appreciation for the Verney Carron rifles over the past couple of years and would be interested to see what else was on display. Thanks for the post!
I didn't take any other rifle pictures. There were a lot of industrial rifles on display as well, but not worth a photograph.
The shew looked fantastic. Any more photos to share.
Great advice from Napolean but sadly for him the boody Russians and Wellington followed it all the way.
07 April 2014, 17:24
Blair 338RUMThat is a very classy show!
Thanks for the thread Wink..
Thanks for sharing. Great photo's!
JCHB
08 April 2014, 02:15
OrvarAlways a good show indeed + an excuse to go to my favorite haunts in Paris for dinner...
08 April 2014, 05:44
HarryThanks for taking time to take and post the photos. I enjoyed them.
08 April 2014, 08:05
Jaco HumanVerney Carron exhibited for the first time in RSA at the Huntex show last year. It was a pleasure meeting up with them and to admire their rifles.
Thanks for posting Wink

When are you passing through RSA again?
08 April 2014, 10:54
georgeldFrom this, looks like guns shows are the same
all over the world.
Re: "put 'em on and the crowds will come".
Wink, thanks for sharing with us.
George
08 April 2014, 18:51
MolepololeReally excellent photos and descriptions. Thanks for posting them! I'd love to go there some day to experience a European-type hunting show.