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02 December 2013, 01:59
bullwaller
500 double
I was wondering what you all think of the 500 Hambusich at Champlains. Or if you know who owned it ?


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02 December 2013, 02:18
bullwaller
Ineed a little help here.


Shoot first. Never trust horses or women and very few mules.
02 December 2013, 02:27
Mike Brooks
Jeesh give it some time. Some one will know about it I'm sure.


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02 December 2013, 02:47
505G
bullwaller

It is Champlins by the way.

It's also always good if you want help to make it easy for the people you are asking instead of them having to do the searching for it.

Like providing a direct link to the gun itself.

http://www.champlinarms.com/De...StyleID=3&GunID=2547


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02 December 2013, 02:52
505G
Initial thoughts from a quick look.


It is a heavy gun that would need to balance well so that it didn't feel like a lead weight in your hands. I had two that are same weight, one felt "light", one felt like a railway sleeper.
Interesting that he doesn't mention balance !

It is also a big gun. The stock is thick around the wrist so if you have small hands, it might be harder to grip than others.

Gun will be built like a brick shytehouse. Solid.

Sounds like a shooter. Champlins tend not to BS
and have good back up.


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02 December 2013, 02:53
dpcd
Texans are known for many things but patience is not one of them. Nothing personal as I do not know the OP; I do know several Texans, however and they tend to want it now, big, and fast. Come to think about it, who wants stuff later, small, and slow?
02 December 2013, 05:50
hunteratheart
Good looking gun but I would hate to lug that sucker around all day! Pushing 13 lbs would be a killer.


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02 December 2013, 05:54
bullwaller
Thank you all so far. I can barely turn this thing on much less show a link or such. I have a 450-400 WR I was thinking of trading for the 500 since I will be hunting elephants and buffalo next year in Zim.


Shoot first. Never trust horses or women and very few mules.
02 December 2013, 06:18
505G
bullwaller

Understand ! Didn't realise.

A 450/400 will kill an elephant, no worries.
Just not quite a stopper.

Personally, I wouldn't trade a WR 450/400 for that 500 Nitro unless you really fell in love
with it and it felt great and balanced in the hands.

I am reasonably used to carrying a 13lb gun in
35 - 45 degree heat and not nearly as far as you are likely to or might carry it after elephant judging by the reports on here.

unless of course you are superbly fit but
I don't know your circumstances.

That's just my HO.


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02 December 2013, 07:05
bullwaller
I am very fit horseback other wise not so much. I have a 458 double made in Austria that I will probably take ,just like the looks of that 500.


Shoot first. Never trust horses or women and very few mules.
02 December 2013, 07:17
els
your 400 will work wonderfully as will the 458


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02 December 2013, 07:33
505G
A els said.

So take which one you shoot best, feel most comfortable with shooting and walking and
don't mind traveling with.


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02 December 2013, 23:16
Biebs
I wonder if that's Harpreet Brar's rifle. A friend bought it when Harpreet had his 577 made, but wound up preferring his Blaser over the double.
02 December 2013, 23:41
srose
If you want a 500 I have both a VC 500 and VC 577 for sale. A lot less weight and money.

Sam