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| look up "cheap double rifles" here and read. I am getting things together for Jason to build me a DR on either a Browning BSS or a Beretta 10gauge. We hve spoken on the phone, and he makes sense.
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| Does he do a 450-400? |
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| harms,
he leans toward american rimmed cartridges, 45 and 50 caliber, but would do a 450-400 if you had the reamer, I think. We are talking 9.5x74R, the original 38-90wcf cartridge for mine. Dave @CH4D has one Butch built him, 270gr speer sp at 2460fps MV. It has killed several cape buffalo and everything in Africa except Elephant and rhino. I have a Shiloh Sharps in 38-90, the reason I chose it for the double...also had reamer and dies, and 700 pieces of Norma brass, and will work up a good 2000+fps case bullet load for it.
Email him at jsimpkins@yahoo.com and talk.
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| Thanks for the information. I looked up the posts and will contact him, the products look interesting. Thanks again. |
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| Idaho, ages ago, probably 50 years, I had an original HighWall Special Sporting rifle in .38-90, perfect bore, gorgeous wood, and alas the normal Swiss buttplate. Had some Winchester black powder factory ammo and shot it all off. Murderous recoil, in those days I thought it was fun!! Rifle would probably bring 10g today. |
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| Idaho Sharpshooter, Any idea's on where to find a Beretta 10 gauge? |
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| Vigillinus, the ammunition would probably bring $10K today. Mine is a Sharps heavy barrel for black powder competition. The double will go to Africa in the spring if all goes well.
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| Maxbear, Given the choice between the BSS and a Beretta 10 gauge, I would choose the BSS for at least 3 reasons: 1) The metallurgy in the BSS is beyond question. 2) BSS's are easy to find and still priced reasonably cheaply. 3)A 10 bore Beretta is too rare and desireable to chop up for a project gun.
PS: Oh yeah, and the BSS has bushed firing pins which the Beretta lacks. |
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| Yes, what Ron said!!
I decided not to chop the Beretta, lb404 bought it this morning I believe.
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| I have been looking for a beretta 10 ga to hunt with . I am not interested in making one into a double rifle. So if you all know where a guy could pick one up I would sure appreciate it. Thank you. |
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| I keep telling you, call Boise Gun Company and ask for Gary (owner) or Jason (son). 1-208-376-4440. Costs five minutes of your cell time to find out what they have. The firearm you seek may be there on the rack. Ask me, or lb404...who got the Beretta at a good price.
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| I called Boise Gun Co. they said they were plum out of Beretta 10 ga.'s , O'well What can I expect to pay for one, and could you tell me how they handled, extractor's or ejector's, etc....? |
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| lb404 got this absolutely pristine one for $1295 with shipping.
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