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For Jorge: New Verney Carron .470 Round Body
Mike
That's s beautiful rifle Mike, and I like the fact it has 26" barrels. Outstanding group too! jorge
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09 June 2013, 20:09
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09 June 2013, 22:12
Bill73Mike,
Are you kidding? That is not a 500,what got into you?
Nice rifle btw even if it is a 470,actually she is a beauty,good shooting

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09 June 2013, 22:45
fairgameGood quality tool. Must say the round body is pleasing to the eye.
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09 June 2013, 22:52
MacD37An absolutely beautiful rifle! The longer barrels will, I suspect, make it feel much lighter than it actually is, and the length in concert with the round body action gives it a sleek appearance. The engraving is very well done, and is reminiscent of the scroll on English rifles of old. That rifle, however, is not just a pretty face, as the grouping at 50 yds shows.
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09 June 2013, 22:54
PondoroI agree, the round body is very pleasing to the eye....had I not stumbled over an old british double in .475 NE, wich I bought, I would seriously considered ordering a simliar rifle..
09 June 2013, 23:01
MJinesThings I like about this rifle in addition to the round body frame:
1. The darker wood.
2. The absence of game engraving, just scroll.
3. The 26" barrels.
4. The flip over night sight.
5. The absence of sight leaves for distances that are ridiculous.
Things I would change:
1. The beavertail forearm, replace with a splinter.
2. The recoil pad, replace with a red Silvers-like pad.
For an off-the-shelf rifle, very pleased with it overall.
Mike
10 June 2013, 00:27
Todd WilliamsI agree with all of your pros and cons Mike, with one exception! Guess which one!!

10 June 2013, 00:46
MJinesEventually you will see the light on the longer barrels and emerge from the fog of confusion that currently muddles your thinking.

Mike
10 June 2013, 01:13
Todd WilliamsHA! And the Eagles will get back together when Hell Freezes Over! ...Wait, wasn't that the name of their last album?

That is a beauty !! Good shooting as well
Say it isn't so!
What happened with " to stay alive shoot something that starts with a .5" ?
The way you get all these doubles to shoot, I think you need to consider starting the
Jine's Academy for the Disipline of the Double Rifle.
Nice rifle, tastefully done.
10 June 2013, 03:57
NitroNuta very fine double and great shooting.
Can I ask about the choice of a 470?
I'm in the midst of a mental battle
between 450 ,470 and 500 at the moment.
BTW, really like the 26" barrels. I will have that on my next double.
NN
10 June 2013, 04:02
MJinesThe key to good shooting = selective posting of targets.

As I noted, this was an off-the-rack rifle. Ken had the .470 in stock, and that is how I ended up with a .470. Plus I have a bunch of .470 brass and bullets begging to get used.
Mike
10 June 2013, 04:14
NitroNutOk...sorry, I thought you ordered the rifle.
Of course that does not help me with my 450,470,500 problem

10 June 2013, 04:29
ZephyrLovely Rifle I like the way the round bodies feel in the hand and am quite enamoured with longer barrels. My Gibbs 450 have 28" barrels handles like a shotgun.
quote:
Originally posted by NitroNut:
a very fine double and great shooting.
Can I ask about the choice of a 470?
I'm in the midst of a mental battle
between 450 ,470 and 500 at the moment.
BTW, really like the 26" barrels. I will have that on my next double.
NN
NitroNut I think you will find that all of the NE calibers between 450 and 475 will give you pretty much the same terminal effect a 480-500gr bullet traveling at 2150 for roughly 5000 lbs of energy. Your choice of caliber comes down to Ammo availability, whether you reload or not to what caliber just full fills your dreams. Jumping up to the 500 as mentioned in the many threads on AR will get you into another class of rifle.
10 June 2013, 04:29
MJinesNN, is this your first double? I would give strong consideration to the .450 3 1/4". Cool looking cartridge, long and lean. Lots of choices of bullets that are relatively inexpensive. Rifle is good for everything from plains game to elephant. Recoil is manageable for most folks. I think it would be hard to go wrong with any of the three calibers you have identified. Kudos for not going the .450/.400 route which I do not think is nearly as versatile as the .450 3 1/4".
Mike
10 June 2013, 04:46
NitroNutNo, this would not be my first. I have a V-C 577. I like to start at the top ( relatively speaking) and work my way down. As I see it, if I had only 1 it would be a 500NE, no questions asked.
As this is to be a lighter rifle to my 577 , I’m actually seriously thinking of the 450. I think a V-C round body with 26” barrels and splinter forend would be the ticket.
I reload and like the possibilities with .45 cal for a variety of bullets. Having said that the other (2) 470 and 500 have there good points as well. Living in Canada makes it harder
in that I don’t have an enabler like Ken around who can tempt me with new goodies on a regular basis

I have to choose wisely , just because double around here move more slowly.
BTW, did not mean to hi-jack your post, but thank you for your interest.
BTW 450/400 is not on the table at this time. Maybe if I can get a 3rd one haha
NN
10 June 2013, 04:56
MJinesNot a hi-jack at all, we are talking about double rifles, it's all good!
Mike
Mike : I like the 26" barrels, that is what I was going to order on my 450. Ken and Jerome suggested 24 so we settled on 25. That sure is a great target grouping there my friend!
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10 June 2013, 05:32
MJinesI think you will be happy with your decision to go longer. It just makes the rifle balance better and look svelter. IMO.
Mike
Wonder of the rifle will male ME look svelter?

Seriously, I just like the lines of those old Brit Doubles like Zephyr's and his 450 is a 28"!
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10 June 2013, 05:43
crsheltonMike,
Beautiful rifle and excellent shooting.
Nice Fort Sand Flat wood rest too. Mine was a gift and has my name engraved on the plate.

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Todd WilliamsI've got a hacksaw you boys can borrow to make those LLLOOOONNNNNGGGGG barrels a bit more manageable!

10 June 2013, 06:07
Dave BushMike:
That is a really nice gun. I really like the coin finish and the engraving.
Dave
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10 June 2013, 06:22
RhodesWhat do I see here....
could it be a French maid parading as a young English lass......... long legs,
round body, scroll engraving, she has even ditched her monoblock for a shoe
all she needs is a splinter to be proper
I wonder if she has a date for the prom.......
Thankyou for posting Mr Jines
10 June 2013, 07:48
mdstewartNow that's a truly beautiful gun, except for the beavertail of course. Just don't get why VC and Chapuis want to copy the English makers but want to add a beavertail. Great gun nevertheless, Mike
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10 June 2013, 11:23
tendramsVery sharp!
Very nice double Mike , I concur on the 26" tubes as well.
My VC 500 has them and just balances better than shorter tubed guns,
As well as looking more svelt. My 600 I ordered with Ken and Jerome in Reno
Will also have the 26" tubes, however I doubt that its going to look quite as svelt!
Great shooting at 50yds mate.
Cheers
Nick
10 June 2013, 17:53
Dutch44Now Mr. Jines, The 450-400 is a versatile cartridge with a large following. Although I agree the 450 3 1/4 is a very versatile round as well and enjoy shooting both.
Dutch
10 June 2013, 17:57
MJinesquote:
Originally posted by Dutch44:
Now Mr. Jines, The 450-400 is a versatile cartridge with a large following.
Yes, but at some point everyone needs to start wearing big boy pants.

Mike
10 June 2013, 18:19
Todd Williamsquote:
Originally posted by MJines:
quote:
Originally posted by Dutch44:
Now Mr. Jines, The 450-400 is a versatile cartridge with a large following.
Yes, but at some point everyone needs to start wearing big boy pants.

11 June 2013, 00:40
Dutch44Now let's don't be too rash. After all, I did take both ele's and buff with a .475 No. 2. However, I an a little concerned with ya'll's seeming obsession (especially Mr. Williams) with the "larger and longer" cartridges. Now, I'm no psycho-analytical person and metaphors escape me, but I am comfortable in my manhood.... just saying.....

Dutch
11 June 2013, 03:27
ZephyrYou should feel pretty secure Dutch44 in that they don't get much longer than the 475#2 other than the 450#2 at a case length of 3.5"

quote:
Originally posted by Dutch44:
Now let's don't be too rash. After all, I did take both ele's and buff with a .475 No. 2. However, I an a little concerned with ya'll's seeming obsession (especially Mr. Williams) with the "larger and longer" cartridges. Now, I'm no psycho-analytical person and metaphors escape me, but I am comfortable in my manhood.... just saying.....

Dutch
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11 June 2013, 08:12
Todd Williamsquote:
Originally posted by jorge:
quote:
Originally posted by Dutch44:
Now let's don't be too rash. After all, I did take both ele's and buff with a .475 No. 2. However, I an a little concerned with ya'll's seeming obsession (especially Mr. Williams) with the "larger and longer" cartridges. Now, I'm no psycho-analytical person and metaphors escape me, but I am comfortable in my manhood.... just saying.....

Dutch
Hey, he's a Naval Aviator and a Fighter-Puke to boot, and we ALL wear big watches to compensate!
Compensate hell!! Never ask a man if he's a fighter pilot. If he is, he'll tell you. If not, why embarrass him?

13 June 2013, 02:24
retreeverMike One thing I like is a gold inlay straight up the middle of the express sight. My rifle I tell guys to dot the i.
Mike
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13 June 2013, 03:52
MJinesquote:
Originally posted by retreever:
Mike One thing I like is a gold inlay straight up the middle of the express sight. My rifle I tell guys to dot the i.
Mike
I like that feature as well, either a gold or white insert in the middle of the rear sight.
Mike
My Bradshaw double in 500 NE and 450/400 will have 27" barrels. The 24" barrels make the rifle feel like a sawed-off shotgun to me.