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Double Rifles
13 November 2019, 23:37
huntnjimDouble Rifles
I am about to purchase my 1st double. Plan on 470 NE.
What are the 3 top most dependable brands?
I believe H&H and Rigby and maybe Purdy but need more experienced ones to help. My budget tops at around 30K.
14 November 2019, 00:44
DCS MemberYou might want to jump down a few to the ‘Double Rifle’ forum just below.
I meant to be DSC Member...bad typing skills.
Marcus Cady
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16 November 2019, 02:52
AtkinsonId add Wesley Richards to that count..but if I was planning on going to Africa and hunting Id go for a Searcy, it can be replaced if airlines smashes it, or the PU flips over or a buff or elephant stomps it..I wouldn't take a $30,000 double to Africa, but that's a personal decision..My many trips to Africa were with a Jefferys 450-400, or a Navy Arms in same, and a .470 Searcy..Searcys outshoot the rest, end of story..
Ray Atkinson
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16 November 2019, 07:36
Todd Williamsquote:
Originally posted by huntnjim:
I believe H&H and Rigby and maybe Purdy but need more experienced ones to help. My budget tops at around 30K.
For those 3 brands, you'll probably need to put a 1 in front of that $30K.

16 November 2019, 19:23
gbsI would vote for Heym as I have never had a problem with the 3 I have. A new one would be within your $30,000 budget. The Heym 98B is a Brittish "pattern" rifle and available fitted to you for about 20k "plain" and from there you can select wood, engraving, finish, etc upgrades.
18 November 2019, 02:38
lavacaWhat gbs said. Or a Verney Carron.
18 November 2019, 04:51
boom stick$30,000 may just be a deposit on some of those listed. Used market?
18 November 2019, 08:42
HogbreathI've got 3 Searcy's. Wouldn't trade them for any other brand. call Butch.
Guns and hunting
18 November 2019, 16:32
jeffeosso30k?
searcy PH, and go hunting --
option it with scope base / red dot base / DR optiks
But, TBH, for your "first" double, get kodiak in 45/70 - and learn to shoot it, and the advantages and short comings of a double
in fact, do both, find you a kodiak, order a searcy
18 November 2019, 22:25
NakihunterI am no expert. My only double is a VC Demas 470 I got last year by luck.
Unless I am very wealthy, I would do a LOT of Research.
Look at Champlins. They have a few H&H sitting around for a LONG time.
Be prepared to have that "investment" locked up and depreciating.
I personally would buy a Heym.
Having said that, PM me and I will introduce you to a guy in NZ who may sell his William Evans 450 NE (Webley action) for a lot less . Taking it out of NZ is easy. You just need the right permits at your end.
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20 November 2019, 05:10
rcastoMy Searcy 470 shoots like a dream. Highly recommended.
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