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Which is more desirable round body/bottom or traditional on Verney - Carron?

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29 May 2013, 20:54
fla3006
Which is more desirable round body/bottom or traditional on Verney - Carron?
I really like this version. Also interested in seeing the new frame style at the next show. Ken, will your shop manager accompany you again in Dallas next year?




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Shoot & hunt with vintage classics.
29 May 2013, 22:20
Dave Bush
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Originally posted by Todd Williams:
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Originally posted by Dave Bush:
Todd:

None. I have never even seen one in the flesh


Exactly! Sorry Dave. I don't mean to offend, but those statements you made concerning VC are a perfect example of being a keyboard expert on this subject. How can you say they are overpriced, and the Chapuis is the better buy for the money, when you haven't even seen a VC in the flesh?


Todd:

I am not offended at all. True, I have zero experience with a VC so I guess I am indeed a "keyboard expert". However, I have been to the web site many times and have seen most of the pictures that have been posted on this site. I doubt you have much experience with a Blaser S2 but that didn't stop you from roundly condemning them every chance you got, right? Smiler

Todd, your VCs are great guns. My opinion is just that, my opinion. I just think they are overpriced when I can buy a Chapuis built to specs like the one I linked in my post above. Take a look at it. If you think that a VC is in the same class as a Heym or that a Merkel is in the same class as a Krieghoff, that's your opinion too. They are all good guns but when I buy a double, I am looking for value and I think a Chapuis or a K-gun provide the value I am looking for. However, I agree that the VCs provide more opportunities for customization but again, at increasing costs.

I don't know how to post pictures but I will try and post some pictures of my lovely .375 flanged Chapuis "Jungle". It is a magnificent gun and it was only $12,500 fully engraved with side plates and it is ridiculously accurate, at least in my sons hands..LOLOL

I am going to do my best next year to get down to DSC in January. Maybe you can show me the VC magic. tu2 The action in the post above is beautiful. I suspect it is Doc's. But again, we are off topic and I do not want to hijack the thread.


Dave
DRSS
Chapuis 9.3X74
Chapuis "Jungle" .375 FL
Krieghoff 500/.416 NE
Krieghoff 500 NE

"Git as close as y can laddie an then git ten yards closer"

"If the biggest, baddest animals on the planet are on the menu, and you'd rather pay a taxidermist than a mortician, consider the 500 NE as the last word in life insurance." Hornady Handbook of Cartridge Reloading (8th Edition).
30 May 2013, 02:24
Todd Williams
Dave, I have not fired the S-2, but I have seen them in the flesh, and handled them quite a bit. I know of the strength of the action and the ability to adjust the POI due to the fact that each barrel is not soldered to the other.

I also understand very well that auto safe cocking device which for a non-dangerous game rifle would be just fine. However, for DG, I prefer to go into battle with a weapon designed appropriately for the task. For that reason alone, I don't consider it to be a true DG DR.

My impression of the S-2's fit and finish is "unimpressive". I'm also not intrigued with the way the top of the breech end of the barrels "overhang", severely interrupting the method I've become proficient with when performing reloads.

Personally, I place the Sabatti and Blaser in the same category. The Merkel, Chapuis, and Kreighoff in the category as the true entry level rifles. You can also put the Searcy field grade in that category, but I do believe Butch's guns are a bit better than that. I'd place the VC, Searcy Classic and Heym in the same category in terms of quality and finish, although the Heym will cost you significantly more for an equally finished gun. Those are my opinions and for some reason, the prices that these guns sell for seem to support that same line of thinking.
30 May 2013, 03:04
Dave Bush
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Originally posted by Todd Williams:

Personally, I place the Sabatti and Blaser in the same category.



Todd, that was just mean. rotflmo


Dave
DRSS
Chapuis 9.3X74
Chapuis "Jungle" .375 FL
Krieghoff 500/.416 NE
Krieghoff 500 NE

"Git as close as y can laddie an then git ten yards closer"

"If the biggest, baddest animals on the planet are on the menu, and you'd rather pay a taxidermist than a mortician, consider the 500 NE as the last word in life insurance." Hornady Handbook of Cartridge Reloading (8th Edition).
30 May 2013, 03:49
subsailor74
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Originally posted by fla3006:
I really like this version. Also interested in seeing the new frame style at the next show. Ken, will your shop manager accompany you again in Dallas next year?



OMG that is gorgeous!!!! I hope the Imperial I have on order looks that good!
30 May 2013, 07:10
Todd Williams
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Originally posted by Dave Bush:
quote:
Originally posted by Todd Williams:

Personally, I place the Sabatti and Blaser in the same category.



Todd, that was just mean. rotflmo


Dave, you know the old saying. Sometimes, the truth just hurts!! Cool
30 May 2013, 07:15
Dave Bush
LOLOL yuck


Dave
DRSS
Chapuis 9.3X74
Chapuis "Jungle" .375 FL
Krieghoff 500/.416 NE
Krieghoff 500 NE

"Git as close as y can laddie an then git ten yards closer"

"If the biggest, baddest animals on the planet are on the menu, and you'd rather pay a taxidermist than a mortician, consider the 500 NE as the last word in life insurance." Hornady Handbook of Cartridge Reloading (8th Edition).