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Well gentlemen, I am pretty satisfied. I just put 24 rounds through the 600 in 3/4 of an hour. no, not a race but I had limited free time and a long drive each way. Oh and I re-learned to bring a shooting glove for my left hand. Burned my damn finger tips. Again.

39 degrees up there.

145 grains of Accurate 4350 under a 900grain CEB solid. 2,010fps in a previous outing in another 600, didn't clock it this time.

Here's the target down range:



Below is my first target.
The lower shot group was with a 6 o'clock hold and the more centered bunch with an "On" hold using the fine "day" brass bead. Q1 and Q2 were a "throw it to my shoulder and point-shoot a quick R-L from 25 yards as fast as I could. Those labeled "L" and " R" are from sticks at 50 yards.



This next target is again bottom group 6 o'clock hold and higher one with an "on" hold. These were off hand at 50 yards. I know, not too impressive but I was pretty rushed.



A couple of glamor shots as the sun was dipping







Looking forward to working up some good, accurate loads and having the time to practice with them.


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Looks like a really fun afternoon. I feel like I should take a few motrin for you after thinking about 3480gr of powder and 21600gr of lead heading down range!
 
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Thanks.

Damn good idea - going to do that right now.


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That 600 has got to be a fun way to clear the trees! Wink
 
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That 600 has got to be a fun way to clear the trees! Wink


Definitely! tu2



Even though it's on the small side for such efforts:



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Certainly looks like minute of Buffalo to me....
 
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It is impossible for such a difference in POI when using the whole bead to aim compared to just the top of it at only 25yds.There is no logic of using two different holds.I call BS!
 
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Congrats! I love the tree picture! Good sense of humor!


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Congrats! I love the tree picture! Good sense of humor!


Thanks Rusty.
This stuff is supposed to be fun. Sometimes we take ourselves far too seriously.
Stay well


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Nice shooting Doc and as always, beautiful VC rifles! Looks like your 600NE has a splinter fore-end as does my new 500NE. Is that new as well along with your new barrels? I've held that gun before and don't remember it having the splinter. Then again, I was pretty awe inspired with the weapon in the first place at the time! Also, did the new barrels achieve the weight you were looking for?

I'm in agreement with you and Sam in that doubles tend to be built on the heavy side and reducing the weight, assuming good stock fit, really is the way to go. My 577NE was 14lbs. Taking out the weights reduced it to 12.5 lbs and I really didn't notice an increase in recoil as the fit is much more important, to a point of course. I think VC is getting the hang of building them lighter now as my 500NE is 10.25 lbs and very pleasant to shoot. Absolutely NO need for a 500NE to be 11 lbs if the stock fits correctly. So what does the 600NE weigh now?

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Thanks Todd.

Yes, since I would need a new fore-end when I had the set of lighter barrels made, I asked them to make it a splinter. tu2

Thus, my crispy finger tips! hilbily

Weights 13 pounds and balances precisely at the hinge-pin. Might take whatever weight out of the stock and see how that feels next.


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Doc, you and I must have very close to the same measurements as your 577 and 600 both fit me perfectly. Much better than my 577 did as it was "off the shelf" and not bespoke. I'm betting that at 13 lbs, that 600NE is just about right!! And the splinter really looks good.

Now, you and your Pop need to make another trip!
 
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Doc, you and I must have very close to the same measurements as your 577 and 600 both fit me perfectly. Much better than my 577 did as it was "off the shelf" and not bespoke. I'm betting that at 13 lbs, that 600NE is just about right!! And the splinter really looks good.

Now, you and your Pop need to make another trip!


Aside from being about a foot shorter than you we could be twins ... rotflmo

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Dangerous game comes in many guises! Cool
 
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Good shooting Doc and send your shoulder my condolences after that session! Smiler

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Doc:
Great rifle. No one needs a .600 and I gather that from some of the posts over the years. With that mindset, let's all drive a Yugo.
I hope so share an African campfire with you someday and trade shots with or respective .600s. Next time you are in AK, do stop by.
Cheers,
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PS. We must not forget how blessed we are to have someone like Shootaway here to point out our errors and flaws.


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That .600 looks nice! What was I saying about the .500 again? Big Grin
 
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Great rifle. No one needs a .600 and I gather that from some of the posts over the years. With that mindset, let's all drive a Yugo.
I hope so share an African campfire with you someday and trade shots with or respective .600s. Next time you are in AK, do stop by.
Cheers,
Cal
PS. We must not forget how blessed we are to have someone like Shootaway here to point out our errors and flaws.


Cal,

As alway you are 100% spot on in everything you've just written.

It would be my pleasure to share a camp anywhere with you, my friend.

Heal up and take care


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That .600 looks nice! What was I saying about the .500 again? Big Grin


You'll soon find out how easy they are to handle. Two weeks, right?

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Just when I get a .500 everyone moves to .600

Some nice shooting there.


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Well it looks like my .450 will now, and forever more, be looked upon as simply suitable as a nice "purse gun", obviously I now need to step up and go for a much more manly rifle in 600. THANKS!
P.S. I do have a nice yellow pine next to my backyard range that I am now going to blast till it falls over, should be fun.


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Just when I get a .500 everyone moves to .600


Andrew, IMO you have the perfect caliber. No regrets are necessary. Don't look back! tu2


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Andrew, IMO you have the perfect caliber. No regrets are necessary. Don't look back! tu2


Fairgame,

DoubleDon has or had a double in virtually every caliber known to mankind. Can't argue with that kind of experience.

BTW, you do realize as soon as you get a 600 the rest of us will already have something bigger Wink
We try to keep one step ahead of you ... jumping


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Well it looks like my .450 will now, and forever more, be looked upon as simply suitable as a nice "purse gun", obviously I now need to step up and go for a much more manly rifle in 600. THANKS!
P.S. I do have a nice yellow pine next to my backyard range that I am now going to blast till it falls over, should be fun.


Felling trees is one of the most fun things to do with a boomer. tu2

THE most fun is felling elephant, buffalo and other DG, of course. beer

Yellow pine, huh ... Is that what that was? I'm from Brooklyn so a tree is a tree to me. Frankly, if I had the 600 at the right time, that book would never have been written ... hilbily


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Andrew, IMO you have the perfect caliber. No regrets are necessary. Don't look back! tu2


Fairgame,

DoubleDon has or had a double in virtually every caliber known to mankind. Can't argue with that kind of experience.

BTW, you do realize as soon as you get a 600 the rest of us will already have something bigger Wink
We try to keep one step ahead of you ... jumping


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Some nice shooting there with the big gun. Please tell
us more on your second set of light weight 600 barrels.
VC are in the early stages of the build for my 600 and I'm
keen to find out the specs on your new set of tubes. Are
They still 26 inches, are they a slimmer profile etc.

Thanks

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Wow, 24 shots in 45 mins; ouch!
And the .500 NE brass looks tiny compared to the .600 NE!
Maybe I'll go half-way: .577 NE Big Grin


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I'm from Brooklyn so a tree is a tree to me


But Doc, a TREE (does) GROW IN BROOKLYN! there's an ENTIRE BOOK dedicated to it!!! Smiler


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Paul, you pass the range on my property when you're only 10% of your way to upstate NY :-)
 
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Some nice shooting there with the big gun. Please tell
us more on your second set of light weight 600 barrels.
VC are in the early stages of the build for my 600 and I'm
keen to find out the specs on your new set of tubes. Are
They still 26 inches, are they a slimmer profile etc.

Thanks

Nick


Hey Nick,

Still 26" but slimmer profile.
When Ken returns from Africa I'm sure he can give you more details.
Thanks and stay well


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But Doc, a TREE (does) GROW IN BROOKLYN! there's an ENTIRE BOOK dedicated to it!!! Smiler


That book would never have made it to press if I had the 600 back then Wink


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Paul, you pass the range on my property when you're only 10% of your way to upstate NY :-)


One of these days we'll "make a plan" as Karl says ...


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That is a nice looking rifle. I think that pile of brass looks like something found under a crew served weapon. Felling trees is great fun. Now you can work on stump removal…
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i now own this rifle and have it up for sale to fund my trip to africa it is a sweet shooter


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Hi Bwananelson,

You actually have my first 600 - a fine and beautiful double for certain, but not the same as the one above.


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Jorge,

You should know better than to use a big word like "progeny" when addressing shootacow. It'll take him a week to look it up and then he'll need his medical staff to explain to him what the definition actually means.

He's too stupid to know that shifting your point of aim shifts your point of impact as well. hilbily


That being said,

Nice rifle CCM and it looks as though you are very competent with it as well. Nice shooting.



 
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CCM,

Nice shooting & nice rifle. I held Karl's 577 VC at SCI Vegas this year & can
only imagine what a 600 NE must be like Eeker

I recently sold my only "big" bore (500/465NE) & am now left with only a
450/400 NE Double, I'm feeling pretty inadequate after looking at the damage
a 600 can do!

Well done & good shooting, do you have any elephant hunts in the future?

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You actually have my first 600 - a fine and beautiful double for certain, but not the same as the one above.


I was wondering WTF?
 
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You actually have my first 600 - a fine and beautiful double for certain, but not the same as the one above.


I was wondering WTF?


I still have much hunting to do with this Verney-Carron 600NE - hopefully along side some of my AR compadres. beer

In fact I have 40 rounds loaded up with Trail Boss (20 with 900gr Kodiak softs and 20 with 900gr CEB #13) so that my daughter and nephews can have some fun. We've just been hammered so hard and often with snow I just haven't taken a chance driving upstate to try them out.

Is it true that some can scrub the rifling out of a double with JB in less time than it takes a bullet to reach its target when loaded over TB?


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Hi Doc, good to see you posting again. I asked Ken today how you were doing. As before, I look forward to you hopefully coming down (below the Mason Dixon Line Big Grin ) for a visit. Stay well friend!


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