04 December 2006, 23:05
EDELWEISSCALIBER CHOICE
Im thinking about a DR exclusively for North America. Honestly it will mostly just be for the woods on the east coast for white tail and possibly wild boar.
I have a 30-30 and 45-70 DR, so Im thinking either 30-40 or 303. Its all just in the "I WANT IT" stage, and I havent confirmed anything with my smith yet. I like rimmed cartridges for doubles. I do want a comercial caliber. Reloading is for magicians.
Im open to suggestions.
05 December 2006, 00:06
Cuigniezdepending on distance, 9.3 * 74r with 15g vulkans or 16.2g ks or 19g tug
Or the .30R blaser.
Both are great on wild boar and deer, (red stag i my case)
Sorry i can't suggest any american calibers
05 December 2006, 05:29
tomo577although not popular today either of the calibers you mention would be an excellent choice. esp the 303- good accuracy and enough power for your needs.
the 9,3 is probably todays most popular caliber but it is a little heavy power wise. like keith said tho, better too much gun than not enough.
beware of using pointed bullets in a 303 double they never work as well as roundnose.
i can help you with sleever tubes for 30-40 but not for 303. who will be building it for you ? you might want to order our catalog of parts for building double rifles $6.00 postpaid
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05 December 2006, 09:06
N E 450 No2If you are thinking about buying a factory double rifle then calibres such as 7x65,8x57, 30-06, and 9,3x74R are most easily found.
I can highly recommend the 9,3x74R in the Chapuis SxS. Scoped of course.
05 December 2006, 12:14
ozhunterBeretta make a nice under/over Double rifle (mod;689)in 9.3x74 and 30/06.

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