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Light Caliber Double Wanted....375 Flanges or ???
05 September 2017, 17:37
SAFARIKIDLight Caliber Double Wanted....375 Flanges or ???
A friend had several shoulder surgerys...Recommendations for a friend?
Thanks!
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05 September 2017, 18:42
tomahawkerI bought one of them baikals in 45/70. Amazed how little recoil there is. I've seen some 405win and somewhere a 308. I read Rushby loved his 375 flanged on lion. Reduced loads are always an option.
05 September 2017, 18:51
dpcdDepends on how hard you can hit his shoulder; even the baby 30-06s kick a lot to some people. Chapuis makes a 30-30 which might work for him, again, we don't know his threshold. Actually, some of the bigger bores kick less due to weight, and the recoil velocity is low, so there are many factors involved. The most vicious is a 9.3 with iron sights; those will break your cheek bone. Add a scope and they calm right down.
How about a vintage 375 flanged (not mag) BP rifle; those don't kick much.
05 September 2017, 19:22
cal pappas.450 bpe.
I have a dandy for sale. Cool looking cartridge, great for deer and black bear, and brass and bullets are common.
Email or PM for pics if interested.
Cal
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05 September 2017, 19:26
Colin Mastersquote:
Originally posted by SAFARIKID:
A friend had several shoulder surgerys...Recommendations for a friend?
Thanks!
Steve Barnett has a beautiful h&h dominion for the 2.5" .375 for sale.
06 September 2017, 03:00
buckstixquote:
Originally posted by SAFARIKID:
A friend had several shoulder surgerys...Recommendations for a friend?
Thanks!
I have an Edward Kettner Box Lock Double rifle in 35 Winchester caliber I could sell. This is a mild recoiling double.
Comes with Case & Misc - w/ Weaver 2-1/2x Scope in Claw Mounts
Chopper-Lump construction - 25-1/2" Bbls - 2-Leaf Express Sights - 7# 6oz - 14 1/8" LOP
Greener cross-bolt - Side Clips - Sling Swivels - Horn Butt Plate
Patented "pop-up" cheek piece, so you can switch between Iron Sites & Scope.
It has "set-trigger" feature on both triggers.
marked - “Koln, A/RN” (Cologne) & "Eduard Kettner" - "8.6" - "3126" - "Crown G" "small Eagle" "Leige proo" "S in hexigon" = (Suhl Schilling Forge Trade)
Let me know if you would like pictures
06 September 2017, 04:15
SAFARIKIDThanks all! Some nice stuff here..passing it all forward to my friend tonight....

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11 September 2017, 00:45
AtkinsonYou can come up with all sorts of light kicking calibers in double rifles..Im using a 250-3000 double (on loan) for whitetail this year...
Doubles are ment for DG for the most part so he must stay within those limits I suspect..therefore a 9.3x74 would get him by about as well as anything, not quite legal but never questioned in Africa...The 375 flanged recoils a much or more than the 450-400-3" or 31/4" IMO..probably because they are made on .470 actions and weigh 10.5 to 11 lbs..That's what I would recommend.
BTW, the 9.3x62 or 64 is not a vicious kicker that breaks ones cheek, a comb to high and too much drop at the heel will be bothersome, but if the stock fits, the 9.3s are no more of a kicker than a 30-06 with 220 gr. handloads, or a factory 300 H&H..To me about like a 7 mag. would be a coparison if both guns fitted the shooter.
Ray Atkinson
Atkinson Hunting Adventures
10 Ward Lane,
Filer, Idaho, 83328
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11 September 2017, 12:27
SFRanger7GPI have had my shoulder rebuillt twice. I shoot a Merkel 141E in 9.3x74R with no problems. I just killed 12 plains beasts; springbok to eland; at ranges of 42yds to 220 yards with no problems.
Safe shooting........LL
13 September 2017, 11:23
470EDDYI shoot both 405 Winchester in a neat little Francotte imported by Griffin and Howe and so labeled...and a 303 British, H&H Dominion....both light recoil and good for most NA animals...and of course Teddy Roosevelt shot many DG animals with his 405 Win 95....
Make me an offer!!
Cheers,
470EDDY
15 September 2017, 03:29
HuviusI could be persuaded to sell my Maharajah of Alwar Westley Richards 350No.2
I'm with Cal though.
A fine 450bpe or a 450/400bpe would be nice. They don't kick that much and are very versatile.
15 September 2017, 05:14
cal pappasquote:
Originally posted by Huvius:
I could be persuaded to sell my Maharajah of Alwar Westley Richards 350No.2
I'm with Cal though.
A fine 450bpe or a 450/400bpe would be nice. They don't kick that much and are very versatile.
I find it truly amazing the number of people that turn their noses up at a fine bpe double from some of the best makers from the UK, made during the vintage years of the Victorian or Edwardian eras, and buy a Sabatti or other European double for, at times, the same money. I guess that's why in today's world a "custom shop" rifle can be 100% machined parts glued to a plastic stock--with absolutely zero hand work. But, that said, there are more of the vintage rifles for a limited number of folks who appreciate fine engraving, wood to metal fit with no gaps, and the romance of a bit of history.
Cal
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1997 Zimbabwe
1998 Zimbabwe
1999 Zimbabwe
1999 Namibia, Botswana, Zambia--vacation
2000 Australia
2002 South Africa
2003 South Africa
2003 Zimbabwe
2005 South Africa
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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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15 September 2017, 07:53
vlwtx348quote:
Originally posted by SFRanger7GP:
I have had my shoulder rebuillt twice. I shoot a Merkel 141E in 9.3x74R with no problems. I just killed 12 plains beasts; springbok to eland; at ranges of 42yds to 220 yards with no problems.
Safe shooting........LL

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15 September 2017, 15:52
SFRanger7GPCal I don't think anyone is turning up their noses. It is about what one likes and finds most practical for their needs. Anything vintage is a total pain in the 4th point of contact when it needs maintenance or repair. It doesn't matter whether it is a vintage car, watch, or English SxS. Parts are between hard to impossible to come by and qualified gunsmiths are scarce. Get out your check book to ship it now days and pray it doesn't get more damage during shipping. Heck where I live I cannot even find someone that can install a recoil pad let alone repair one of my 100+ year old English SxS shotguns. Vintage anything requires a distinct passion that not everyone acquires or finds reasonable.
Safe travels...............LL
15 September 2017, 18:22
mdstewartI have a Merkel African Safari Series in .450-400 for sale in Classifieds. This is a very low recoiling double and absolutely gorgeous. PM me if you need pictures or want to call me. Thx
JP Sauer Drilling 12x12x9.3x72
David Murray Scottish Hammer 12 Bore
Alex Henry 500/450 Double Rifle
Steyr Classic Mannlicher Fullstock 6.5x55
Steyr Classic Mannlicher Fullstock .30-06
Walther PPQ H2 9mm
Walther PPS M2
Cogswell & Harrison Hammer 12 Bore Damascus
And Too Many More
17 September 2017, 00:53
LovesLeversquote:
Originally posted by cal pappas:
I find it truly amazing the number of people that turn their noses up at a fine bpe double from some of the best makers from the UK, made during the vintage years of the Victorian or Edwardian eras, and buy a Sabatti or other European double for, at times, the same money. I guess that's why in today's world a "custom shop" rifle can be 100% machined parts glued to a plastic stock--with absolutely zero hand work. But, that said, there are more of the vintage rifles for a limited number of folks who appreciate fine engraving, wood to metal fit with no gaps, and the romance of a bit of history.
Cal
Don't get your panties in a wad just because someone likes something different than what you are trying to sell.
17 September 2017, 13:17
sambarman338Just how recoil affects your friend's shoulder, Safarikid, is something we can't really know, and it may be that that even a double .303 would be too much.
However, I don't recall any shoulder discomfort from my 10.25lb .450/.400. Yes, it lifts and pushes me back but seems much milder than my 338 WM, which is nearly as heavy when fully loaded.