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Bolt action rifle V/S Double rifle in heavy calibers

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19 July 2002, 22:41
Overkill
Bolt action rifle V/S Double rifle in heavy calibers
What is the best gun for stopping dangerous game. A double rifle or a magazine "bolt action" rifle..?

A big double in caliber .600 NE or in .700 NE would be best I think or why not a 700/577 Westley Richards. But do you really get a fast 2nd shoot with a double rifle in so heavy calibers?

A bolt action in calibers like .585 Nyati .577 Tyrannosaur .600 NE or .700 BMG IMPROVED with hot loads would also be fine I think. But you dont get a fast 2nd shoot with a bolt ation in big calibers. But with a little training then it can be easy do get even a fast 3nd shoot. That you dont can get with a double rifle.

A double rifle in a big caliber will cost as much as a new car. Bolt action is not so expensive.

What do you think guys...?

//Overkill
20 July 2002, 00:45
<Norbert>
Forget all this dwarf�s calibers and rifles.
The only dangerous game stopper is a double in 4 bore. You can read all about it in the new African Hunter Vol. 8, Nr. 2.
20 July 2002, 03:57
Robgunbuilder
Vulcan- 20mm Cannon on full get go! Overkill you just can't beat one for truly dangerous game!-Rob
20 July 2002, 04:06
Overkill
Yeah but I was thinking of what is the best stopping rifle. The double or a bolt action. And then I start with my caliber dreams... Smileragain

[ 07-19-2002, 19:07: Message edited by: Overkill ]
20 July 2002, 04:52
Atkinson
to answer your question, a double rifle is a better charge stopper rifle in whatever big bore caliber...That is a fact of life. Anyone that would argue that fact is just pissin in the wind.
21 July 2002, 13:13
<ezell>
If the shooter is a professional hunter, backing up a client or a hunter, hunting dangerous game alone, the double rifle wins hands down. If you are a client, unless you have a bunch of money you want to get rid of, a magazine rifle will do just fine, since you WILL be backed up by a (supposed) professional hunter who just might be carrying a double big bore. For the average hunter the double is just a $dream$.
21 July 2002, 16:10
Nickudu
Being fully cognizant of the potential value of a near instantaneous second shot, I think it only proper to point out that the double rifle is not for everyone. A man, born and bred on bolt rifles and handles them instinctively, may not care for the feel of a double, may not have comparable time afield with one or simply may not possess the ability to "get on" game as fast with irons as he can with a scope. I think a good number of fellows fall into this category and that they may be better served by their bolt gun.

[ 07-21-2002, 07:11: Message edited by: Nickudu ]
22 July 2002, 01:58
<Rusty>
The double rifle is a specific tool for a specific job. It does that job better than anything else other than Rob's Vulcan. [Big Grin] If the old TRW Tround firing Vulcan was of a larger caliber I'd go for that! [Big Grin]

A double rifle gives you two rounds to settle the incoming problems that want to stomp/pound/smush and grind you into the local scenery. In my opine there is nothing that comes back on target or points quicker than a double rifle. All you have to do is use one and I feel you will adopt the same view.

Rusty
We band of brothers!
23 July 2002, 04:10
mehulkamdar
Overkill,
You can indulge in your love of big guns by combining the best features of both with the Szecsei-Fuchs double bolt. It is available in smaller calibres that people like me would shoot (if I could afford to buy one, but that is another story) as well as monsters like the .700 Nitro. The .577 T-Rex isn't listed, but if you're prepared to pay the US$ 98000 list price, I suppose they will make you one in 20mm Lahti as well! [Big Grin]
Do check their website out at www.jagdwaffe.com
and Good Shooting!