13 May 2010, 06:30
dirklawyerHelp on classifying DR action
I just purchased an 1968 Ferlach Brovnick DR in 30-06 caliber, I forgot the name of the action that it has but it has two top bites? I'll show the eye candy after additional work is done on the DR.
13 May 2010, 07:08
dirklawyerquote:
Originally posted by 500N:
Kersten
That's it! In my mind I was coming up with Carsten, thanks.
16 May 2010, 03:12
AkshooterBorovnik made some really nice double rifles. I have a Borovnik BBF thats cute as can be.
A friend of mine has a a Borovnik double rifle thats a Holland style sidelock two barrel set .375 x.375 and a 30-06x30-06. That gun is right up there with most best quality brit doubles I've seen. I see no reason why the O/U would'nt be built that well I can't wait to see the photo's.
16 May 2010, 06:19
dirklawyerquote:
Originally posted by Akshooter:
I see no reason why the O/U would'nt be built that well I can't wait to see the photo's.
This rifle is not an O/U it's a side by side with the Kersten action and chopper lump barrels way cool and shoots the 200 and 220 grain bullets the best, 1.5 inch MOA groups. Which is the perfect mate for my Heym in 500 N.E. Getting stock and triggers bent for LH shooter should be done in next 2-3 weeks.
16 May 2010, 10:08
AkshooterOriginally posted by dirklawyer
quote:
This rifle is not an O/U it's a side by side with the Kersten action
Woops -Sorry you know what they say about people who ASSUME. The double kerstens are just so common on the O/U's.
That kind of accuracy it must be scoped don't forget photo's I love my Ferlachers.