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What can't you do with a 375 Flanged and 20ga combo?

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20 December 2012, 09:32
new_guy
What can't you do with a 375 Flanged and 20ga combo?
Seems like a versatile combination.

375 H&H Fl Mag
Swarovski 1-6
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20 December 2012, 13:22
Vol717
Sadly, for me, it would be that what I can't do is hit anything with the shotgun barrels. In my experience a gun set up as a rifle isn't optimal for wingshooting. Any you wouldn't want to put a set of rifle barrels on a birdgun configuration and expect it to be ideal as a hunting rifle. I have several Valmet 412 O/Us with double rifle, shotgun and combo barrels. I have one frame with lower stock for the shotguns and a frame with a monte carlo stock for the double rifle and combo barrels. Maybe it's different for some folks for SXSs vs O/U, but not for me. I do admire the rifle and aspire some day to own such a piece. However, I'll keep a separate bird gun.


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20 December 2012, 20:35
N E 450 No2
I have handled several of the Heym double rifles with the shotgun barrels on them.

They handle a lot better that you might think.

However what this type of set up is for, is for the traveling airplane hunter.
Now especially with the 50lb bag weight limit, just by having the extra shotgun barrels and some ammo you can get in some wingshooting in a place like Africa, or say Alaska, where you might not normally go to the extra trouble to bring a whole shotgun.

I wish I had had a set of shotgun barrels on all of my first Safaris. On my last Safari the wife and I both took Drillings and has some great bird huntinig.

I am not saying you would wannt to use this shotgun for a skeet or a trap shoot, but I sure wish I had such a set up on my first two Safaris.


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20 December 2012, 20:47
McKay
What frame size is this built on?


Mac

20 December 2012, 21:37
JudgeG
Will you have the gun at Dallas?

I know that at one time, you could order a Merkel 141(e) in 9.3x74 and 28 gauge, but that combination would not be legal in a few African countries for DG.

Your pictured combination would be just great, expecially with a QD scope.

Looking forward to seeing it (I hope????)


JudgeG ... just counting time 'til I am again finding balm in Gilead chilled out somewhere in the Selous.
20 December 2012, 22:17
Mike Scott
sounds like a good rationale for a "paradox" gun
21 December 2012, 07:25
GarBy
"What can't you do with a 375 FL and 20 gauge combo"?

Easy answer....................Nothing at all!

Very nice, Chris. My 375 FL is about my favorite double these days.

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22 December 2012, 00:58
Dave Bush
Gary:

You need a .375 flanged and a 500/.416! No, you can't have it back. Big Grin

I really like the clean looks of the Heym PH.


Dave
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22 December 2012, 01:58
JonP
quote:
In my experience a gun set up as a rifle isn't optimal for wingshooting.


Can't agree ... the Browning sets (granted in O/U) work very nicely with either set of barrels...but that is in smaller gauges.
22 December 2012, 05:22
GarBy
Dave....that 500/416 certainly hits harder than the 375....at both ends!

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22 December 2012, 08:31
malek
What a beauty!!!!! I would love to have a combo like that when I hunt Africa God willing.

Any idea how much it weighs with the 20 gage barrels and where the balancing point is?


Best regards


Malek
Good shooting/hunting and God's best


Best regards

Malek
Good Hunting/Shooting and God's best.
22 December 2012, 19:18
new_guy
The balance point with the shotgun barrels will be farther back than a game gun of the same bore because you've got the extra size and weight of the double rifle stock to contend with.

It's not intended to replace your game gun, but it's meant to compliment your safari experience by adding convenience and versatility.

With all of the game birds to shoot in Africa, these shotgun barrels can extend your hunt after your buff or ele are down.


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22 December 2012, 19:57
MACD
Balance point can easily be moved foreward on a SxS by using a weighted leather covered guard. If you shoot very many rounds you'll need a guard or glove anyway.

As I recall, various weights are available.
31 December 2012, 02:53
DuggaBoye
looks like the Swaro- 1-6 EE (extended eye relief)
nice choice


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31 December 2012, 05:59
ozhunter
quote:
Originally posted by new_guy:

It's not intended to replace your game gun, but it's meant to compliment your safari experience by adding convenience and versatility.

With all of the game birds to shoot in Africa, these shotgun barrels can extend your hunt after your buff or ele are down.


tu2
01 January 2013, 21:42
Safari James
I would agree with Chris regarding his comment, "it's meant to compliment your safari experience by adding convenience and versatility".

My response to the four barrel set is the same here. The balance and feel of the gun will be made to accommodate one specific element in a multi-barrel setup. The remaining barrels will fall somewhere in realm of "balances & feels okay" when compared to a gun made for caliber and purpose.


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