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Rent Double rifle for Safari
02 October 2008, 20:51
dukxdogRent Double rifle for Safari
Is there any interest in renting a high grade($25,000)double rifle in 470NE for upcoming safaris? They are expensive and not all can afford one but many would love to take one on a hunt. Post on here and PM me if YOU would seriously consider doing this.
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Westley Richards 450 NE 3 1/4"
03 October 2008, 04:01
577NitroExpressJust my opinion here, but at first thought I would think that there would be some interest in this, especially for the nostalgia nuts out there.
However, taking a gun that is "new" to the user in the field against any type of animal has its limits.
I remember the scene from the movie "The Ghost and the Darkness" when Michael Douglas rips Val Kilmer a new a$$hole for taking "an untested rifle into the field of battle" (or something like that).
If a person has never hunted with a DR, than utilizing it EFFECTIVELY (two triggers, reloading, etc) without having ample time to practise, practise, practise so everything is natural, then you need to rent your DR for A LONG TIME! And I mean MONTHS PRIOR to the hunt! This way the user will have time to get it know it and be able to properly funtion with it if the $hit hits the fan.
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If stupidity hurt, a lot of people would be walking around screaming... 03 October 2008, 04:25
jeffeossogreat idea, but with my luck, i wouldn't borrow a bowling ball for fear of damaging it
03 October 2008, 04:31
AfricanHunterquote:
Originally posted by dukxdog:
Is there any interest in renting a high grade($25,000)double rifle in 470NE for upcoming safaris? They are expensive and not all can afford one but many would love to take one on a hunt. Post on here and PM me if YOU would seriously consider doing this.
It used to be common practice to rent a heavy double when you got to Nariobi
03 October 2008, 04:32
retreeverI had a double loaned to me for my 2006 safari with conditions... I met all of the conditions and fell in love with her and she is now in my safe... 450#2 Famars
She was on loan to me for a year and I shot here 300 times before my safari...
Times factory ammo $100 a shot That is alot of cabbage $$ ...
Reloading 140 brass casings 20/$100 and then premmium Woodleigh bullets... 300 to practice and another 60 to load and take to Africa.. Plus around 5 lbs of powder and time to load the above...
Mike
Michael Podwika... DRSS bigbores and hunting
www.pvt.co.za " MAKE THE SHOT " 450#2 Famars
03 October 2008, 07:09
dukxdogHere's what I was thinking. Receive the rifle minimum 2-4 weeks before the hunt so it could be practiced with. It might be reserved a few times a year so I think time with it would be possible. Use it on safari. Honest use marks would be not a huge problem. It is a rifle to be used and not just a "Safe Queen". I think it would be cool to have photos of several guys with trophies they used it on and enjoyed a fine rifle for a dream hunt. It would have an interesting history for sure. Each mark would have a story. Honestly used yet not abused. It would be a way for another safari dream to be realization. (And they do sell insurance for rifles)
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Westley Richards 450 NE 3 1/4"
05 October 2008, 05:35
DuckearRent it for 'X' seasons, then a drawing amongst the renters and the winner keeps it.
You get a rental and a raffle ticket for one price.
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05 October 2008, 09:20
N E 450 No2dukxdog
You have a good idea.
It would take a few logistical "items".
First it does not have to be a "High Doller Double". Might be a better idea for your "Company" to have several "more affordable" doubles. I would suggest most all of them be 470's, with a few 450/400's.
A person that has never hunted with a double would have to have the rifle 4 to 6 months in advance, with @300 rounds of ammo.
The Ammo is the big expense, as a Bolt rifle shooter cannot just "pick up a double" and go hunting.
It takes a "little practice" to transition from a bolt to a double.
Still,renting a double rifle and ammo, including practice ammo, that was set up and ready to go,would be a lot cheaper than buying your own double, and getting it ready.
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05 October 2008, 18:37
Michael RobinsonWhen Holland & Holland were booking safaris, they would rent a Royal double rifle to their clients for use on the hunt.
I passed, but I understand that others regularly took them up on their offer.
Mike
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05 October 2008, 19:30
500grainsIf someone is willing to rent out doubles, that is great. But some guys really know how to put the wear and tear on a rifle during a hunt, so I would not be surprised if the rented double needed some serious maintenance after some hunts.
05 October 2008, 19:56
fredj338I like the concept, but for the rental fee, I would just as soon buy one, shoot it, hunt w/ it & then sell it off before I would pay, sy $2000 to rent one for at least 2 mths. of shooting.
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