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O/U double barrel rifle on small frame, who makes them?

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14 February 2008, 05:29
Onty
O/U double barrel rifle on small frame, who makes them?
I had seen recently Beretta O/U 9.3x74 that looks built on small frame, seems to me it’s same size as 20 gage. Looks beautiful, as a matter of fact I like its proportions more than those made on 12 gage frame. Anybody else makes O/U double up to 9.3 on a small frame? Unfortunately, VERY few doubles in my area so I have to ask members here. Thanks, Onty.
14 February 2008, 10:00
Akshooter
Merkel has a new o/u out that is advertised very light. The photo's I've seen make it pritty short as well. I have'nt handeled one yet and I'm afraid to. It looks like somthing I could end up saveing up for.
I have a ventage Merkel o/u 8x57 that is really nice and light. I'm sure they have only improved on them in the last 60 years.


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14 February 2008, 13:52
Andre Mertens
Double rifles are quite commonly built on 20 ga actions. As a matter of fact, there's more than meets the eye as rifle actions do differ on many points. They do indeed start from a 20 ga forging but they're treated differently from then on. Rifle action are beefed up (no lightening cuts, thicker walls, heat treatment adapted to the higher pressures, hollow screws allowing gas escape in case of gas blowback, etc.).
As an example, here are 2 of my FN-Browning B25 actions :

L : 12 ga shotgun action (thinner walls and bottom hollowed out to save weight). R : 9,3x74R double rifle on 20 ga size action (thicker walls, full and thicker bottom, hollow gas screw behind each firing pin hole to divert gas out of the action).


André
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14 February 2008, 15:07
EXPRESS
I have a Beretta Silver Sable in 9,3x74R with .30-06 and 20ga barrels. IT is a very nice little rifle and quite light, however there is little difference in weight between the 9,3 and the .30-06 barrels.

I also have a Beretta .375H&H on a SO5 EEL frame with is pretty heavy but an absolute pleasure so shoot and very pretty.

A friend braught his Zoli U/O in 9,3 over to my place to work up some loads for an upcoming hunt in Burkina Faso for lion and buffalo, and I have to say that rifle is a bit of a dissappointment. Light, handles ok, but not very pretty, and fussy with ammunition. Also it's a single trigger and there seem to be some issues with it working properly. I would stay away from them.
14 February 2008, 20:06
Andre Mertens
I wouldn't consider Zoli as a quality double rifle. What low shotgun pressures can get away with becomes another matter with rifle pressures. But then, the price reflects the quality...


André
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3 shots do not make a group, they show a point of aim or impact.
5 shots are a group.
15 February 2008, 21:33
Allan DeGroot
I've often wondered why there weren't more O-U Double rifles....

It seems to me that barrel regulation would be FAR easier
on an O-U than a SxS.

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15 February 2008, 23:43
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