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Bailey Bradshaw mini-doubles?
14 October 2012, 11:47
MatabeleBailey Bradshaw mini-doubles?
Hi all,
Just wondering if anyone has any feedback on these awesome looking little doubles? The only searching I did brought up the review from Chuckhawks. So has anyone ordered one of these lately from Bailey and what is your opinion? Have the issues brought up by Chuckhawks been rectified? As always pictures are encouraged

14 October 2012, 15:43
ddrhooki have shoot a couple of Bailey's small rifle there are great with a capital G, his 22 hornet was absolute a dream. he might still have a double in the safe that's for sale I'm not sure but there was on there last time i looked but that has been awhile back. give him a shout he's always happy to talk about guns
14 October 2012, 19:30
BiebsI bought back Bailey's 1st numbered DR, a 7x65, and returned it to him "on account" for posterity. If that gun goes anywhere, it will be back to me!!! :-)
15 October 2012, 17:05
MatabeleThanks for the replies guys. Id love to own one of Baileys doubles with a spare set of .410 barrels!
15 October 2012, 20:14
ddrhookhe would more than likely be happy to build it for you. if you ask real nice i might even test fire it like i did larry;s

15 October 2012, 20:32
Biebsquote:
i might even test fire it like i did larry;s Big Grin
And if YOU can hit a garbage can lid at 20 yards, it's a shooter!!!!
16 October 2012, 01:23
Tim CarneyBailey made a .22 k-hornet double with an extra set of .410 barrels for me two or three years ago, Matabele.
I took it to Southern Africa to wring it out (you can search that thread here on AR); shot a few small critters, including a young wart hog, using the 60 grain Nosler partition. Sent the rifle back to Bailey on return to sort out some kinks and it's now awaiting engraving with Ken Hurst.
Regards, Tim
16 October 2012, 10:59
MatabeleHaha ddrhook, sounds like a deal just dont let me know how it shot for you, dont want to think Bailey forgot to include the Hornet barrels

Thanks for the info Tim, its your rifle that got me interested in Baileys work. How did the Nosler perform on that pig, did you get decent penetration and weight retention?
16 October 2012, 17:33
ddrhookno worries, i just love to shoot Baileys rifle and can't wait till mine is completed he is always coming up with new things to improve the old design and if no one has mentioned it the barrels he uses are superb. i'v looked at a lot of barrels from different makes over the yrs but his are make to order for him to his specs. the great. when mine is done maybe we can get together and i'll let would ring it out for awhile since i live in africa now
16 October 2012, 18:38
Biebsquote:
since i live in africa now
Yes, at the insistence of our State Department :-)
16 October 2012, 19:38
Tim Carneyquote:
Originally posted by Matabele:
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Thanks for the info Tim, its your rifle that got me interested in Baileys work. How did the Nosler perform on that pig, did you get decent penetration and weight retention?
The 60 gr. Nosler worked brilliantly Matabele, but Bailey increased the twist to stablize the heavier bullet (1:12 as I recall).
No bullets were recovered. All went through and through including on the red duiker, hit at about 60 yards coming towards me. The Nosler passed diagonally through him. The warthog was broadside and the not-very-good shot went through. She ran about 150 yards before falling dead.
I believe the Nosler/k-hornet combination would do for impala or springbok up to 100-125 yards.
Regards,
Tim
16 October 2012, 21:32
ddrhookBiebs,
now you know the state department had nothing to do with it!!!! there to busy covering there ass's in the middle east to worry about little old me

17 October 2012, 08:56
Matabelequote:
Originally posted by ddrhook:
when mine is done maybe we can get together and i'll let would ring it out for awhile since i live in africa now
That would be great, thanks ddr!! Have you had a look at Baileys single shot falling block rifles by any chance, what are your thoughts on those?
Thanks for the feedback Tim, those Noslers sound like they are doing a great job. Impressive penetration!!
17 October 2012, 13:19
Scriptusquote:
Originally posted by Biebs:
quote:
since i live in africa now
Yes, at the insistence of our State Department :-)
Posts: 3346 | Location: kenya, tanzania,RSA,Uganda depending on day of the week
Have a look at his location, looks to me like someone one step ahead of law enforcement agencies. He is lucky that they are quite slow in these parts.

17 October 2012, 20:33
BiebsYes, he's a living re-enactment of the movie Blood Diamonds!!! :-)
18 October 2012, 10:13
ddrhooknow biebs we both now i don't deal in diamond there a scamm they should sell for the some price of gravel. rare may ass almost every country in the world produces them
19 October 2012, 04:53
NakihunterI would love to see some photos of the mini dounles by BB. I still remeber that build of the Damasca double! What a class rifle.
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20 October 2012, 09:37
Bailey BradshawHere's a little teaser. This is a 28ga shotgun, but is also going to end up with a set of .303 british barrels. It's my version of a droplock, and will serve as the action for all of my break action doubles up to 9.3X74r.
20 October 2012, 16:51
RustyNice!
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20 October 2012, 17:40
MatabeleAbsolutely awesome, I've started saving!
20 October 2012, 23:19
MuletrainA double rifle in 303 British would be my dream rifle for poking around the ranch. I would probably give it a name and sleep with it.
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21 October 2012, 07:12
NakihunterBailey, would they have intecepting sears as standard or optional?
Looks awesome. BTW thanks for the pictures.
"When the wind stops....start rowing. When the wind starts, get the sail up quick."
25 October 2012, 08:11
elk88101I hope Bailey remembers I have a $2000 piece of driftwood there going on a 28 gauge drop lock.
He needs to get cracking on the falling block doubles first.
I have my falling block need to shoot it more great rifle
Had to send it backk to have the scope mounts installed could not use the flip up peep site.
Larry
25 October 2012, 22:35
ddrhookwe made tooth picks out of that ugly piece of wood you wanted to use

26 October 2012, 07:54
CanadaboyI'd love to have a .303 double one day. I've seen a few Rigby and H&H doubles in .303 for sale here in Canada at around the $25k mark. The .303 may be having a slight resurgence with the addition of this chambering to the Ruger catalogue in the 1A model. It's nice to see someone still making doubles in this great cartridge.
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29 October 2012, 08:47
Cross Lquote:
Originally posted by Scriptus:
quote:
Originally posted by Biebs:
quote:
since i live in africa now
Yes, at the insistence of our State Department :-)
Posts: 3346 | Location: kenya, tanzania,RSA,Uganda depending on day of the week
Have a look at his location, looks to me like someone one step ahead of law enforcement agencies. He is lucky that they are quite slow in these parts.
With only one foot he can only take one hop at a time-

30 October 2012, 10:22
ddrhookCross you know better than that you know i have five feet!!!! it's just that 4 of them are artificial

04 November 2012, 23:35
terry buffumHere is another Hornet. The old Weaver scope was chosen as it fits the scale of the rifle.