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19 December 2005, 02:33
ErikDPost Pictures of Double Rifles
Great photos guys. I hope more of you will post pictures too so the rest of us can keep dreaming!

19 December 2005, 04:37
JBoutfishn
Selous Buff with Krieghoff 470
Jim "Bwana Umfundi"
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19 December 2005, 22:25
SpringYou can't see the gun too well in this pic, but here we are a few months ago in Tanzania. I'm holding my Beretta 455 in a .470NE.
20 December 2005, 02:53
JPKNE 450 No2,
It was a side brain shot that did her in. Absolutely no issues with the rifle. Perfect, flawless function.
JPK

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20 December 2005, 03:15
N E 450 No2JPK
Now another question. One of the elephants I shot, also a side brain, at 12 yards, fell on her brisket same as yours. My shot was at a slight angle and penetrated the back of the brain, exiting the brain cavity busting one of the smooth ball joint bones on the atlas and the axis, ie penetrating the medula oblongata.
Do you know if your shot did the same?
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20 December 2005, 03:30
bwanamrmNice rifles, gentlemen...almost has me contemplating selling some of my bolt-action trash and purchasing a shiny new-to-me double rifle! Naaawww, I snapped out of it...I'll use that money for my next trip over the big briney!
Seriously, great rifles and excellent trophies!
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If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue,
Or walk with Kings - nor lose the common touch...
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And - which is more - you'll be a Man, my son!
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20 December 2005, 03:54
BrettHere are a couple of photos of my William Douglas .470. Have posted them before so sorry to those that have seen them already...
Brett
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20 December 2005, 04:12
JPKNE 450 No2,
This side brain shot was at an angle from the rear and entered at the seven O'clock position right at the ear hole on the side facing the camera. The bullet exited about four inches in front of the opposite earhole IIRC. I was shooting from a rock outcropping and my rifle was about at the level of the earhole.
An insurance side brain shot was taken from the side opposite the camera and went in about an inch below the ear hole and exited about three inches below and four or five inches forward of the earhole, again IIRC. I was shooting from the sand for the insurance shot so was shooting downward toward her ear from about ten yards.
I shot another elephant with a frontal brain shot that was two inches too high. This shot was taken at a slight angle when the elephant was looking at my PH about six feet or so to my right. The bullet entered maybe two inches on my side of center and exited just where the head joins the neck on the opposite side. The shot knocked her out cold and she dropped like a ton a bricks and never moved again but an insurance heart shot is likely what actually killed her.
I will try to post a photo of the second elephant but I need to load it into photobucket.
JPK

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20 December 2005, 04:20
JPK
Photo of my rifle and elephant

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20 December 2005, 05:04
new_guyI like those William Douglas guns.
I don't guess anyone is having them made anymore since Don Shrum of Cape Outfitters passed away?
20 December 2005, 05:21
N E 450 No2JPK
Well done on both counts.
Do not think I would change that rifle.
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20 December 2005, 05:52
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In case you were wondering about the spread, it just made 20 inches.
20 December 2005, 06:50
JPK500 Grains,
How about a photo of you Hambrusch?
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20 December 2005, 08:09
Jungleboy500 grains,
You're not the only one going after scrum caps. This is a picture of my cape buff with a 24" spread taken with the Lancaster 450/400. This old bull had a huge body but both horns busted off. Even with no horns, the hard stalk & good shot/clean kill made this one of my most memorable trophies!
20 December 2005, 19:48
Brettnew_guy
The shop in Staffordshire that made them went out of business in 2003. It was a 1-2 man operation and the owner shut down after a devorce.
You see them every now and then usually selling for 9-12K. Good, solid, english pattern gun for a reasonable price.
Brett
22 February 2006, 13:18
NitroXPosted before but here they are again.
22 February 2006, 18:19
JudgeGI wasn't going to post until I returned from Zim (I'm on my way Sunday on a PAC elephant hunt and will fly the aluminum sardine can with .450NE#2), but since most of the pictures were with DG doubles, I thought I'd post this one. It's a Cogswell & Harrison .375 2 1/2" which Frank Beller now owns. It shoots a .375 270 grain bullet at about 2000 fps. I took it on a plains game hunt in 2004 and it made every hunt a real challenge to get close (you can see the open plains in the background). If you ever think you're getting "bored" with non-DG hunting, get a smaller caliber double and have at it. It will "spice-up" you hunt a great deal.
JudgeG ... just counting time 'til I am again finding balm in Gilead chilled out somewhere in the Selous.
25 February 2006, 13:36
MarrakaiHere's the details and photos of my Manton .470 acquired a while back, embedded in a
hunting story!
Marrakai
When the bull drops, the bullsh!t stops!
25 February 2006, 19:33
Michael RobinsonMarrakai,
Nice rifle and I thoroughly enjoyed your buff hunt story.
Have you decided what to do to get those excellent groups to print lower at 50 meters yet?
Mike
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26 February 2006, 09:40
Marrakaimrlexma:
I aim low!
Seriously, I am on the trail of a taller front sight, but it might not be tall enough to put me on the money at 50 to 80 yds (the average shot here-abouts). I may have to make one, a job which I'm putting off because although not particularly difficult, will be fiddly.
Here's another one of my doubles, a Jeffery .400 'Maharajah Gun', also with free
hunting story!
Marrakai
When the bull drops, the bullsh!t stops!
26 February 2006, 10:11
boom sticknice one judge g...hope you mounted that
