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I am putting together a savings account to purchase a shooter-grade Black Powder Express Double Rifle, hopefully in about a year. I would like to find an English gun of at least .450-caliber, and ideally .500 (like a .500-577 BPE). The gun will be a shooter and will be used with black powder, so I am not as concerned with the finish as I am with mechanical soundness and decent bores. I am guessing that I will need about $6,000 to $8,000. Does that seem like a reasonable figure. One morning I shot an elephant in my pajamas. How he got into my pajamas I'll never know. - Groucho Marx | ||
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Yes, see them in that range. Grame Wright's book will be a "must" for loading it when you get it. | |||
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You're in the right ball park money wise. Check auctions as well, especially some of the lesser known auction houses. Dutch | |||
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Also promote your interest here and at other sites where double rifle is spoken. It will be much better for you to get into a known-good shooter, which will/does shoot to proper regulation. _________________________________ Self appointed Colonel, DRSS | |||
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I think that your target cost is in line with what you will need to spend to get a decent rifle. I also agree that you will want to buy one which is a proven shooter although, unless regulation has been altered, the 450 and bigger BPE rifles are pretty forgiving. I can tell you, once you get a decent BPE double, you will be hooked! | |||
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I see them in that range but many times they are tired. I like this one at Champlin's: http://www.champlinarms.com/De...StyleID=3&GunID=2635 It's a bit outside your range but I'd love to have it, love the trade label also, very rare. Don't be in a hurry, the right one will come along. Good luck in your search, finding the right one is half the fun!!! | |||
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Many are, that is true. There are nice examples in that range too. This Alex Henry, for instance, looks to me to be quite a nice rifle eventhough it is not highly finished as many Henrys are. Regardless, even a plain grade Alex Henry is a rifle of very high quality where it counts. Looks like it has rebounding hammers too. If I were looking, this would be high on my list. http://www.doublegunhq.com/itemDetails.aspx?id=4691 Another from the same seller. I like this one too! http://www.doublegunhq.com/itemDetails.aspx?id=3699 | |||
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I like the Henry although that seller seems to go out of his way to always have poor quality pictures, might be a nice gun but hard to tell. The Grant has that tired look I was referring to. I'm guessing his "shortened" comment refers to the stock and not the barrels? Originally, it was a very nice rifle but re-barreled with non rebounding locks with the stock alteration would make me pass. | |||
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Like 470Evans states it appears that this shop always produces poor quality photos. A little time spent on good camera work could produce better sales. Dutch | |||
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Thanks guys.It looks like I am on the right track. Now to build the savings account. One morning I shot an elephant in my pajamas. How he got into my pajamas I'll never know. - Groucho Marx | |||
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