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I am trying to find an over and under double rifle in a caliber from 375 to 45 that I can mount a scope on.

I had a line on a O/U 458, but it sold.

Ideally it would be a 450/400, 450 NE or 470 NE.

Goal is under $20,000 but ideally under $15,000.

Any ideas?
 
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Yep! I have a Blaser S2 in .470 Nitro that has all brand new wood AND brand new barrels, compliments of Blaser. It comes with a Schmidt & Bender 1.1 x 4 and the Blaser mount. Only a small mark on the metal on the right hand side. Other than that, it is a new rifle. If you are interested, PM me.
 
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MOA, with all due respect, must it be an O/U shocker. If there is a specific need for personal reasons, I understand. If you buy one, you better like it alot as you will have it for a long time. Wink

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Champlins has a very nice Francotte O/U in 475 #2 for $17,500, complete with claw mounts and scope. I'd change the scope to a modern one, but the gun looks great. Go to GunsInternational.com and put "Francotte" in the Search Box in the top left. I'll bet he'd do $15K on it....had it a while.
 
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You mayhave a hard time finding a O/U double rifle in an elphant calibre.

Most of the elephant guns are side by sides.

I would reconnend you take a look a a Heym SXS in the PH model.

You can get in the popular calibres from 450/400 3" up to 500 Nitro.

If I remember correctly they go for 17,000, right or left hand, stocked to fit.

Take a look at Snowwolfe's gun, I do think he had a wood upgrade.

Contact new_guy he is the Importer for Heym


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MOA

You mayhave a hard time finding a O/U double rifle in an elphant calibre.

Most of the elephant guns are side by sides.

I would reconnend you take a look a a Heym SXS in the PH model.

You can get in the popular calibres from 450/400 3" up to 500 Nitro.

If I remember correctly they go for 17,000, right or left hand, stocked to fit.

Take a look at Snowwolf's gun, I do think he had a wood upgrade.

Contact new_guy he is the Importer for Heym


Agree with everything you said except the wood is not an upgrade. All I can say is if Heym offered this type of wood as "stock" the upgrade would make a grown man cry.


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MOA, while you're at Guns International, put "Borovnik" into the search box as well. Russ Gould (AR Member) has a 458 O/U for $10,750, and there's a couple more. The one that Connecticut Shotgun shows for $26,500 is a rifle I used to own. It was part of a pair, with gold animals all over them.
 
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http://members.gunsinternation...cfm?gun_id=100234515

Verney-Carron 450-400, O/U, NIB, with German pivot bases factory installed, $9800


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Why O/U when you can buy a SXS for that price?


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Yes, my first question, and last is also, WHY on earth, would anyone want an over-under when you can get a great side by side for the same price? And if you say you like them, hold off buying until that feelings goes away, as it will.
 
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OK:

I must really be missing somthing here. Why all the negative waves regarding the o/u? Aside from having to open the gun a little farther to eject the cartridge from the bottom barrel, and having to sight down only one barrel, I see no diference between the o/u and the sxs.

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I must really be missing somthing here. Why all the negative waves regarding the o/u? Aside from having to open the gun a little farther to eject the cartridge from the bottom barrel, and having to sight down only one barrel, I see no diference between the o/u and the sxs.

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I knew this was going to happen, ask a question about over under double rifles get beat to death about them.

AR cause and effect, some things never change.

I have owned a Blaser S-2 in 9.3x74R, and when I lived in Europe I used to borrow a O/U Merkel double rifle, it just felt better.

I know Heym makes the M55 in any caliber you want. That would work for me. Trouble is finding one bigger than 375 for my price!
 
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Heym 55B in 375 H&H with a scope and nice case on gunsamerica for $9,000.
http://www.gunsamerica.com/999...er_Double_Rifle.htm#


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Thanks, I'll take a look at it.
 
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There are several O/U 9.3X75R on Guns America. A real great deal would be to find a Valmet/Tikka 412 with a set of 9.3 barrels. That will get the job done and you can save the rest of the money for trophy fees! Just my opine.


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Agree with Rusty! I have said Tikka 412SD in 9.3x74R (not for sale!), and I love the gun.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Biebs:
Champlins has a very nice Francotte O/U in 475 #2 for $17,500, complete with claw mounts and scope.QUOTE]

Yep, you would be hard pressed to find a better big bore O/U rifle than this one.


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MOA the Heym 55B would be my choice in an O/U double rifle, and the one in that link is a bargain for that rifle. In my case however, I would rather have it chambered for 450NE but if the 375 is to your liking that rifle is a bargain, and is a quality item.


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Not knowing anything about the original questioner's experience with DRs, I would not want anyone to jump into a Double Rifle purchase before he or she does all the research on what is available, what is traditional, and what is used by most DG hunters. I have seen people end up with high dollar stuff that are hard to get rid of later, in guns, cars, houses, and women, (oh, wait, that was me) and once they learn the difference, they regret it because they didn't do their homework. And I, and everyone I know who owns and shoots DRs, have side by sides. If someone wants one, he should have it. But he should check out all the options first. Having said all that, I am sure that Mr MOA has done his homework. Just trying to save someone grief down the road.
 
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I knew this was going to happen, ask a question about over under double rifles get beat to death about them.

AR cause and effect, some things never change.

I have owned a Blaser S-2 in 9.3x74R, and when I lived in Europe I used to borrow a O/U Merkel double rifle, it just felt better.

I know Heym makes the M55 in any caliber you want. That would work for me. Trouble is finding one bigger than 375 for my price!


Agreed - typical. If you feel more comfortable with the O/U, buy and enjoy it. I'm still waiting for the account of an O/U double getting somebody injured or killed because it was an O/U.

BTW, you'd really blow some tops off over here if you get one in 458 WM. Yikes.
 
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If you prefer the O/U then BUY IT! It is your rifle, not ours. Having (very happily) purchased a Sabatti, I too am frequently looked upon as a leper but my rifle makes me happy and I HAVE KILLED AN ELEPHANT with it! Nuff said.


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I could give a crap less what anyone else shoots, I have always liked O/U double rifles better.

I have shot the Krieghoff in 470, Blaser S-2 in 9.3 and 375, an old Brit side lock actioned rifle in some kind of obscure 45 caliber NE, and a Paraguini and Visini in 458.

Just because a O/U M55 Heym isn't the gun of Ruark, Hemingway, Out of Africa, Hatari, Snows of Kilimanjaro and a million other hollywood Africa movies doesn't mean anything.

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I am married to a redhead, and it's the second time I have married one. I don't have to prove my insanity to anyone.


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MOA, many of the current O/U double rifles stop at 9.3x74R, or maybe 375 H&H for some. If the ones listed above don't interest you, might have to search a bit more.
 
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I am married to a redhead, and it's the second time I have married one. I don't have to prove my insanity to anyone.


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Good one MOA. If you're gonna be dumb, you better be tuff! Good luck with your decision. Smiler


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This looks like a solid gun, great caliber, from a good maker, at a fair price.


http://www.gunbroker.com/Aucti....aspx?Item=298903311

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This looks like a solid gun, great caliber, from a good maker, at a fair price.


http://www.gunbroker.com/Aucti....aspx?Item=298903311

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I think this is one of Ken's - maybe same one posted above (Kebco)? Agree that it is a nice one.
 
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He also has another V-C in 9.3X74R
V-C9.3X74R


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I don't like the VC over and unders they look like a Beretta 686.

While I like the 686, I want something that I paid $10,000 for to stand out a bit.

Heym or a used Merkel is winning the race so far. Can't to get back to Merica and do some shopping.

It's my retirement gift after all.
 
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Unlike some makers, V-C will make a gun look anyway you like even changing the shape of the frame, adding a boss style forarm, your engraving pastern, sights, stocked anyway you like it, etc.
Look at this one at the link below, looks very different than the case colored gun on GI
http://forums.accuratereloadin...0101804/m/3041082771


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MOA, I purchased an O/U .470 Dumoulin as a stop gap while my S/S was being built. I took it to Africa and shot a Buff with it. There is nothing wrong with an O/U double. I paid GBP4000 for it and sold it 2 years later for the same price. If you have the time wait till the next Holts auction, if you haven´t email me and I will try to find out who the buyer was and if he will sell, getting some scope mounts on it shouldn´t be too big a deal, best, Mike
 
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Chapuis makes a nice O/U Double Rifle in a .450/400 and .375. Someone here on the forum had a .450/400 at one time and Kebco has a nice .375 on his site for sale.


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MOA, new_guy had a Heym Mod 55 in 450/400 for sale one time, and it was a sweet handling double.

Of all the big bore O/U doubles I have handled I liked it the best by far.

I even thought about getting it to go with my Heym O/U in 30/30.


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MOA:

If you prefer and O/U, I say buy an O/U. The Verney-Carron listed above by Kebco looks like a dandy. Chapuis builds and O/U as well. If you are interested in a Chapuis, contact Daly Nygaard. Here is the link:

http://www.heirloomarmes.com/chapuis_pop.htm

You can usually pick up and O/U cheaper than a S/S and you can usually pick up a Chapuis for less than a Verney-Carron. I have a couple of Chapuis S/S rifles and I think they are a great gun for the money.


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Not knowing anything about the original questioner's experience with DRs, I would not want anyone to jump into a Double Rifle purchase before he or she does all the research on what is available, what is traditional, and what is used by most DG hunters. I have seen people end up with high dollar stuff that are hard to get rid of later, in guns, cars, houses, and women, (oh, wait, that was me) and once they learn the difference, they regret it because they didn't do their homework. And I, and everyone I know who owns and shoots DRs, have side by sides. If someone wants one, he should have it. But he should check out all the options first. Having said all that, I am sure that Mr MOA has done his homework. Just trying to save someone grief down the road.


I just have to gently disagree with you here. I just can't see anything wrong with a quality O/U double rifle even for dangerous game. They have the added advantage of being much less costly than a double in the same caliber. I would love to have a little O/U 30-30, 7x57, or 8x57 and sure can't see anything wrong with a nice light 450/450 O/U either.


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There is a reason they aren't more available or common; there is limited demand. (in the larger calibers; plenty of Valmets etc around in small cals) I don't like them and I am not alone. But if you want one, you should certainly have one. I didn't say there was anything wrong with them; just that the majority of DR users want side by sides. Sort of like beavertail forearms; nothing actually wrong with them as long as you hold your hands around the barrels, but they look wrong.
 
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I guess I prefer the "look" of a splinter forearm as well but there are some really fine doubles with a beavertail forearms. Dollar for dollar, I don't think you can get a better double that a Chapuis but you can't order a Chapuis with a splinter forearm. I know. I tried but trust me, they are great guns for the money.


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That over under you bought with all the great engraving was one of the best gun deals you ever pulled off.
Oh did I mention I FOUND IT FOR YOU.
One thing about my Bailey Bradshaw nobody can compare it to anything since I have only the second one of its kind in the world as far as I know.
Must be something said for over and unders seems like all the major companies make one.
Have fun buy what you want if you don't like it someone will buy it.
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Must be something said for over and unders seems like all the major companies make one.
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Elk, if you will notice very few of the over under double rifles are built in chamberings bigger than 9.3X74R or 375 H&H! There is a reason for that fact! Almost all hunters of large animals that tend to be life threatening if wounded simply want a side by side double. There is a reason for that as well, the larger the cartridge the harder the O/U is to reload quickly.

Of the companies who do make large chambered O/U double rifles one rarely sees those in chamberings larger than 450NE, but most in that bore size are also chambered for another no! no! a 458 Win Mag. However for those who want a large bore O/U double rifle my pick would be a Heym in a large bore rimmed cartridge over about any other brand!

I have and have had both types over the years and I like the ones for small bore cartridges scoped for hunting deer and such, but when we get serious for the bite backs, give me a side by side with a rimmed NE cartridge!

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