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inspired by all the nice pictures in the 'what's a drilling' thread, here is a place to show of you combination gun(drilling/vierling included) if you want to.

personly i don't have one yet, but i hope to get a 12/76-7x57R combo within 2 years.
 
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Here are some... Wink A 12/7X57R is a wonderful combination in my opinion. Cool







 
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Simson 12x12x8x57JRS with Nickel (German) 6x claw scope


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From yon far country blows:
What are those blue remembered hills,
What spires, what farms are those?
That is the land of lost content,
I see it shining plain,
The happy highways where I went
And cannot come again.

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by luv2safari:
Here are some... Wink A 12/7X57R is a wonderful combination in my opinion. Cool

What's that gold receiver drilling? Is it plated steel? I've recently run across several Heym drillings with brass receivers. My German friend talked to a former Heym employee who told him about the alloy and said they were very strong actions.




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[QUOTE]Originally posted by luv2safari:
Here are some... Wink A 12/7X57R is a wonderful combination in my opinion. Cool

What's that gold receiver drilling? Is it plated steel? I've recently run across several Heym drillings with brass receivers. My German friend talked to a former Heym employee who told him about the alloy and said they were very strong actions.


Wot chew talkin bout?? Dats mah Pimp drilling! lol

It is a wonderful pre-war Triebel 16/16/8X57JR Dural receiver drilling that was plated by the former owner. I had thought about removing the gold wash, but it kind of grew on me. That's the drilling I re-chambered from 8X57-360 to the standard JR. The gun fits me like it was made just for me and is quite accurate with the period Hensoldt 4X in claw mounts.

It would be the last drilling to sell, should things get there.
 
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They are lovely. Now...how do I get one?


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Here is my Merkel O/U with two sets of barrels, 16/7x57R and 16/16. Good for fur and feathers!


 
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Great set, and thanks for the photos. Cool
 
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They are lovely. Now...how do I get one?



Talk to Dale Nygaard - DLN or Greg - brayhaven here on the forum. Both can get you a good drilling.
 
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thanks for the photos Smiler


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Here's my Colt Sauer 3000 in 12 x 12 x 06



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OOOOOOO!! Cool
 
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Simson 12x12x8x57JRS with Nickel (German) 6x claw scope


I have the same scope on my Sauer 3000 12ga/30-06 drilling; the one I had the forend trimmed.

I have the #4 reticle and am quite happy with the scope.
 
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My Fortuna in 16-gauge,70mm over 7x65R.


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My Fortuna in 16-gauge,70mm over 7x65R.


I've held this one. The photo doesn't do it justice. Cool
 
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I'm giving this my best effort as this is my second shot at posting photos - so bear with me!

Some photos of my Suhler 20x20x9.3x74R Drilling. I've a 5.6x50R Magnum insert barrel (Zimmermann) in the right shotgun tube.



Nothing special; she's a "Working Girl".



Current "Available Options".



The "Logistics Tail".



I like her set-up high for a Work-Out.



Here's the "Loaded" end.



A gander at the "Serious End".



Two targets shot simultaneously, the 250 gr. Ballistic Tips Dead-on at 100 meters and the 55 gr. Sierra HPBT's just under 2" high for those "Reach Out & Touch Someone" (primarily Foxes & Roe Deer) opportunities.



Ready to go hunting in The Fatherland.....Roe Buck season opens in 12 days.


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Now that is a nice drilling Smiler

You also use slug in it?

Thanks for sharing


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Vegard-dino,

Nah, when the under barrel's a 9.3x74R you don't need to bother dicking around with 20 ga. slugs.

animal


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Gerry,

THAT is ONE GREAT set up!! Cool Cool You can take anything that walks or flies with that one drilling. Thanks for posting the photos. Wink
 
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Agreed! Lovely job with the photography Gerry.

Of course, using a roll of $100 bills to prop her up in photo #1 was maybe just a trifle gauche! Wink

Rgds Ian Smiler


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Luv-two,

Yo - gotta agree there isn't much this baby can't handle - Thanks.

Big Grin

Ian,

Ah, ya know just grabbed ths first thing that came to hand.....

hilbily


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Hi Gerry

Yeah, I got you... Cool

But, with the Zimmermann in the right shotgun barrel, how is the balance?


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dino,

Balance!? There's no balance when you've gpt a Scope on and an Insert Barrel installed - just plain heavy but them again I normally just have to take a small stroll to a High Seat with this Boomer.

Now when you take all the gadgets off & out; it handles like a 20 gauge SxS shotgun.

Wink


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Balance!? There's no balance when you've gpt a Scope on and an Insert Barrel installed - just plain heavy but them again I normally just have to take a small stroll to a High Seat with this Boomer.

Now when you take all the gadgets off & out; it handles like a 20 gauge SxS shotgun.


Na ja, ein bisschen uebertrieben!! I expect this gun is at least 3.2 kg without all the extras (and probably near 4.5 kg with them). I like my 20 gauge guns a tad lighter.

I hope you'll be posting a picture of your "Bock" for us...with drilling, of course.
 
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Gerry,

You're making me homesick for Heidelberg.

Good shooting.

Don


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Don,

Hey Pal - how's tricks?

Big Grin

Your presence is sadly missed; Dan's off to Chicago this May, too.

Chris passed the Hunting Exam on Saturday in Graf - getting him sorted out now with Dad's hand-me-downs. I gave him the Brno 12/7x57R Combo Rifle, with Zeiss 2.5-10x48; so he's off to a good start.


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Nice gun Gerry, must be a newer aquisition as I don't remember that one.
 
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Combo in action, Namibia June 2009:



1920s-vintage Emil Kerner 16/8x57JR loaded with 200 grain Woodleighs in RWS brass. Duiker taken at about 120 yards right at sundown with full moon rising, beautiful!
 
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After seeing Gerry's zebra rug photo's I feel compelled to join in.

I don't know how I missed this thread a couple months ago.



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By the way

bpesteve

Congrats on the trophy and sucsess with your bbf.


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Ok I can't help it.

bpesteve Thats a nice duiker you have there but it looks like there is a dikdik in the background.


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Ok I can't help it.

bpesteve Thats a nice duiker you have there but it looks like there is a dikdik in the background.



lol clap
 
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Some realllly sweet guns there. Packy
 
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Nice!
 
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I guess I should share tech data on them since I showed the photo.

From top to bottom

Sauer 12,12,30-06

Emil demb 16,16,8x57jr

Borovnik 16,.222

Bartels 16,6.5x57

Heres a differant angle on the Bartels.



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Hey Steve, Looks like you gad a nice hunt. Regarding the Emil Kerner guns, they are amazingly well made. I have a Kerner drilling in 20 ga/6.5X58R. The workmanship inside is the best of any drilling I've ever seen. I've owned & worked on many drillings in 40 years of gunsmithing and hunting with drillings. I've been inside a half dozen Kerners and they are all extremely well made.




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I wonder what the SCI score of the "dik-dik" would be?

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OK,

I have just got my threeshooter back from the smith,

modern clawmounts are now done, he had to resolder the whole rib to make it lika new again.








My Merkel in different steps of redoing,

now I have a true hunters rifle for the next 40-50 years.

By the way I have no words to express how much I like some of the other sticks being shown here.

Best regards Chris
 
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After so many beautifull vintage rifles, here a product of modern CNC design and manufacturing, the Blaser B95 over/under combination rifle.









 
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Duk- as always nice pics, I am glad to see your son along for the hunt as well,

is that "his" kill?

Oooh how i wish I could afford a Blaser.

Best regards Chris
 
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