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08 November 2010, 02:42
CCMDoc
weights of some doubles
For kicks, I decided to weigh a few of my doubles. Calibrated, hanging electronic scale.

Chapuis 9.3x74R with Leupold Vari X II 2-7x scope on Rekknagel QR mounts: 8.44lbs


Sabatti 450/400: 9.82lbs


Sabatti 450 Nitro Express: 9.86lbs



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09 November 2010, 21:44
Slider
Why does the 450/400 weigh less than the 450? Do they have different diameter barrels?
09 November 2010, 22:00
CCMDoc
I havent taken the time to measure but to my eyes at a quick glance, the rib between the barrels seems a hair wider. I'll check that as well as individual barrel thickness/diameter tonight.
Of course the other and probably better explanation is more dense wood on the 450.


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10 November 2010, 02:49
Slider
Thanks for the reply. I'm sure the 450 kicks more. Do you like the 450/400 or the 450 better?
10 November 2010, 03:36
CCMDoc
I LOVE the 450/400.

In fact, if I could have just two doubles, it would be the 450/400 and 600 Nitro Express.

I like the 450 and yes it does kick more but not so much as to be bothersome. I think I posted on that somewhere - if I find the thread I will edit this and post the link.

OK - now to the reason for the weights - rib is essentially the same but the O.D. of the 450NE is 0.72" vs. that of the 450/400 which is 0.66". So, Sabatti didn't take the same piece of steel rod and drill a .410 vs. a .458 hole (which as you suggested woudl make the 450NE much lighter due to thinner walled barrels), they chose different sized rods or tubes to start with.

Paul


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10 November 2010, 03:42
CCMDoc
Here is the link about some target shooting with my Chapuis and the Sabattis:

Some target practice


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