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nothing to do with this. Just very curios?? guns international today
 
Posts: 1234 | Location: South Texas | Registered: 12 July 2005Reply With Quote
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Don Soter posts here. Maybe he can shed some light on this one.


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Looks like a big Spanish 10 bore that has been sleeved to a 600.

I've seen it done a few times.


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Thanks Chris

Yes, I believe it has full length lined tubes in that the barrels alone weigh 10# 3oz. which should make them safe.

Overall a pretty well done gun. Proper weight and feels good. Stock typical of English dimensions, etc.. Wish I knew who did the work. An affordable gun in a .600. I will consider trades up or down. You know how I like those Heym's!

Don


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Has anyone ever shot it ?

Does it shoot ?
 
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quote:
Originally posted by 500N:
Has anyone ever shot it ?

Does it shoot ?

Yes, those two questions come to mind.

And Don's words "should make them safe" whisper

to me that some respected double rifle smith

should examine it, shoot it, and so on, so

that the "safe" issue is really established.

[Just my two cents. I'm a big fan of the 600 NE's

history and aura and just would love to own

one and see others who want to own one have the

chance too.]



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Don't know if the gun has been shot or not. What I do know is that it was inherited by a gentleman along with a very nice drilling that I wanted. He did not even know that his father owned the gun. I purchassed this gun as part of a package deal along with a very unusual drilling that I wanted. The gun came along with ten reloads, in pairs marked 143 to 147 in increments of one. I assume this to be the powder charge. Bertram brass was used. I would never shoot another's reloads (especially in these large calibres) whom I do not know. Because I won't stand behind these reloads, they will not convey with the gun unless I pull the bullets and dump the powder. Someone spent a hell of alot of money putting this gun together. Jack, I agree that the gun should be inspected by a competant gunsmith prior to shooting with anything approaching full loads. Just my opinion. Unfortunately, that's all I know about the gun. Hope this helps.

Don


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