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15 September 2013, 04:18
AlanFaulkner
Sabatti 450NE
FWIW was in Cabela's in Grand Junction CO today and they had a new Sabatti 450 NE on sale for $3500.
15 September 2013, 05:27
PSmith
Yikes


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15 September 2013, 05:57
dpcd
Are you sure it wasn't a 45-70, or 5500 instead of 3500?
16 September 2013, 06:23
AlanFaulkner
Marked at $3499.00 and was a 450 NE.
16 September 2013, 21:02
dpcd
Wow. I just called them and they have it; it is a 450 NE for $3799. I asked if it was used; the Gun Library manager said it was new and they are having a special on them.
17 September 2013, 03:17
touchdown88
Must be a special on ground muzzle guns.
17 September 2013, 04:23
Todd Williams
quote:
Originally posted by touchdown88:
Must be a special on ground muzzle guns.


yuck
17 September 2013, 06:50
Nakihunter
Man, that is so frustrating - we cannot get that here!


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17 September 2013, 08:45
cal pappas
Be careful as you get what you pay for.

Through my website <calpappas.com> several have written to complain about Sabatti doubles.
From Alaska to Zim problems are many. I have just completed a test shoot and written evaluation and appraisal for a noted attorney who bought a ground muzzle .450-400 and it can't hit a barn even if fired from inside the damn barn!

There is absolutely NO WAY in today's world one can get a quality double rifle for 5-6000$ (or less). I was neutral on the Sabatti rifles a few years ago but now I can't recommend them due to the amount of problems they have. Cabelas will repair them and at times Cabelas won't return phone calls of dissatisfied buyers.

So, just be careful.
Cal


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17 September 2013, 09:17
Alaskaman11
Cal is right, This is the business end of a Sabatti that was in one of the local shop. It was a 450 400 3inch. This is their version of regulating.


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17 September 2013, 09:35
BayouBob
One of my trailer wheels had a valve stem hole shaped like that. I fixed it the same way you fix that rifle. Throw it away and buy a new one!


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17 September 2013, 09:57
505G
Cal

Even though Sab are supposed to have fixed
the regulation issues, you still think that
they are not worth it ?


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17 September 2013, 20:31
dpcd
Feels like deja vu all over again......
17 September 2013, 20:58
505G
Yes, it certainly does.


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17 September 2013, 21:51
cal pappas
505G:
I still feel the same way.
The rifles are guilder--look nice at the outset but close examination reveals laser cut engraving, very poor wood to metal fit, actions too tight, some shoot well and others shoot poorly, balance is ok, lines are cheap to look at. But that is what you get with a 5000$ double. A step down is the Kodiak hammer doubles, and the bottom of the barrel is the Baikal. A good step up is the Searcy, V-C or the Heym.

I'd rather drive a fine Chevy than a Yugo. If I had to have a Yugo, I'd walk and use the money for something else.

Just my opinions, of course, but I have a love affair with pre war English and Scottish doubles so I'm a bit biased.
Cheers,
Cal


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www.CalPappas.blogspot.com
1994 Zimbabwe
1997 Zimbabwe
1998 Zimbabwe
1999 Zimbabwe
1999 Namibia, Botswana, Zambia--vacation
2000 Australia
2002 South Africa
2003 South Africa
2003 Zimbabwe
2005 South Africa
2005 Zimbabwe
2006 Tanzania
2006 Zimbabwe--vacation
2007 Zimbabwe--vacation
2008 Zimbabwe
2012 Australia
2013 South Africa
2013 Zimbabwe
2013 Australia
2016 Zimbabwe
2017 Zimbabwe
2018 South Africa
2018 Zimbabwe--vacation
2019 South Africa
2019 Botswana
2019 Zimbabwe vacation
2021 South Africa
2021 South Africa (2nd hunt a month later)
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17 September 2013, 23:26
505G
Interesting.

I was only anti Sab because they purported to be something they weren't.

I, or probably a fair few could put up with poor wood to metal fit, laser cut engraving, not sure on action too tight but NOT regulating is a no no.

If you are going to spend $5k, might as well spend a bit more and get one of the other
makes that you know work.


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18 September 2013, 06:00
Alaskaman11
You can get into a Chapuis for around 5K, thats in the smaller cablers. Going down the French road, you can get more along the english lines but with out the huge price tag. For 8 to 10K you can get into the larger cablers. I would say, all you would need is a 450 400 3 inch. But, a 450 NE or a 470 NE are fun!


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18 September 2013, 06:33
Idaho Sharpshooter
I owned a very nice Chapuis in 9,3x74R. Had the factory scope base. A member here's wife saw it at our house and just H-A-D to have it.

It went to RSA with me in 2010 and one-shot per accounted for a very nice Kudu, Gemsbok, Caracal, and Waterbuck.

I would buy another one, but a Searcy 450 NE is the next double on my bucket list.
18 September 2013, 07:19
scojac
quote:
Originally posted by Idaho Sharpshooter:

I would buy another one, but a Searcy 450 NE is the next double on my bucket list.


Hey Idaho, you'd better check the "For Sale" section on the Searcy website. He's got 2 500s and a 450 available now. Here's your chance!


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18 September 2013, 07:27
Todd Williams
Rich,

I've got a Chapuis 9.3X74R, topped with the Recknagel swivel quick detach mounts and Trijicon 1.25X4. Beautiful rifle and it is my "light" rifle paired with the 577NE last year, the 500NE this year. That rifle has accounted for quite a few animals including the lion in my signature line. It's the rifle leaning over my shoulder in that signature picture, sans the scope after the lion follow up. Even with the nice wood, I think I paid $4,500 for that gun. Damn fine value if you ask me.

Shown before, but here is another picture of it:



And while we are at it, a pic of my bespoke round body VC 500NE. Both will be heading over to Zim in 11 weeks for an ele bull and leopard.


18 September 2013, 13:15
BwanaCole
quote:
Originally posted by cal pappas:
505G:
I still feel the same way.
... A step down is the Kodiak hammer doubles, and the bottom of the barrel is the Baikal. ...

Cheers,
Cal


I have to admit I love my Baikal. I know it is the moped of the double world (really kinda fun, only embarrasing if your mates see you with it!) but is so much fun for damn little. I have less than 600$ in mine and that includes trigger work, milling for flanged brass, peep sight, etc. I get to mess about with it and learn what I like and don't without having to take chances on a 10K gun.

Do I want a Searcy, Greener, H&H, etc.?? Yes, of course. I also want an evening with Rachel Weisz and I have about equal chances of either happening any time soon.

Besides, as the baikal is just an old tractor spring beat into submission, I can always use it to club something to death without worring about hurting it Big Grin


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29 September 2013, 07:04
Rockrat
Was in the Cabelas in Grand Junction today to look at the 450 NE. Only one I saw was $3,799 and it was used and had about 1/2" cut off the buttstock and a thicker recoil pad put on.

Put a .458" rifle bullet in the muzzle on both barrels, and it didn't look like either had been ground any.

Looked like they had a 500 NE and a 450/400 too


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30 September 2013, 22:04
The Norwegian
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Todd Williams:
Rich,

I've got a Chapuis 9.3X74R, topped with the Recknagel swivel quick detach mounts and Trijicon 1.25X4. Beautiful rifle and it is my "light" rifle paired with the 577NE last year, the 500NE this year. That rifle has accounted for quite a few animals including the lion in my signature line. It's the rifle leaning over my shoulder in that signature picture, sans the scope after the lion follow up. Even with the nice wood, I think I paid $4,500 for that gun. Damn fine value if you ask me.

Shown before, but here is another picture of it:



Todd. sent you an PM on the Chapuis.
Morten


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