28 November 2010, 23:15
MacD37double rifle article in Rifle mag with link

There was a very interesting article in Rifle magazine that was re-printed on the Merkel website if anyone is interested in Merkel double rifles, or double rifles in general.
http://www.merkel-usa.com/news...111&cHash=bb9760318429 November 2010, 02:47
J DThanks Mac
I loaded some 80 gr loads of h4895 and had it shoot well in my rifle, after reading that article. Worked pretty good shoot better than 86 of rl15.
JD
29 November 2010, 03:14
MacD37quote:
Originally posted by J D:
Thanks Mac
I loaded some 80 gr loads of h4895 and had it shoot well in my rifle, after reading that article. Worked pretty good shoot better than 86 of rl15.
JD
Hey JD how goes it? I'll try some of that H4895, I just happen to have a pound of it. I use that in my 8X57JR with 196 gr RN bullets. It is a muledeer lightening strike...DEAD RIGHT THERE!
29 November 2010, 07:21
Bill CooleyI think it was a pretty good article, only one big error. Double rifles are not suppose to cross at any distance. The author doesn’t believe you can shoot bouth barrels and hit something past 50 yards. I think we could make some party money on that one.
The Merkel is a great example of current production rifles. Yes you can try to gussey one up and call it a ----- and ask 3 times the money but it will still shoot well and last a long time.
Bill
29 November 2010, 20:19
MacD37quote:
Originally posted by Bill Cooley:
I think it was a pretty good article, only one big error. Double rifles are not suppose to cross at any distance. The author doesn’t believe you can shoot bouth barrels and hit something past 50 yards. I think we could make some party money on that one.
The Merkel is a great example of current production rifles. Yes you can try to gussey one up and call it a ----- and ask 3 times the money but it will still shoot well and last a long time.
Bill
I notice that as well Bill!
quote:
Rifle Magazine: Merkel Custom .470 NE
November 01, 2010 - Brian Pearce
The factory test target provided with the gun indicated it was capable of placing bullets from each barrel into what appears to be about 1.25 inches at 50 meters. Merkel is currently using Federal 500-grain Trophy Bonded Solids to regulate new rifles. Incidentally, the bullets are supposed to “cross” somewhere beyond 50 meters and before 100 meters. Based on this information, the bullets on the target had not crossed.
This is what I've always said, most of the misconceptions that go around among shooters about double rifles are simply repeated mistakes made by gun rag writers! This one is the most repeated, and is the reason others who know no better use this to claim a double rifle can't be used for longer range shooting on game.
The double rifle makers are responsible for this misconception because they state two different "REGULATIONS" and the unschooled take them to be the same thing. The barrel's regulation is one and the regulation of the sights is the other!
In their features list they state, "This rifle is regulated at 50 mtrs!" This is taken to mean that the lines of bullet flight cross at that distance, and that is not what it means. All this is the standing sight is cut to be half way between the centers of each barrel's individual group, forming a composite group of BOTH barrels at 50 MTRS. Using the word "REGULATE" in regard to the cutting of the sight, and for the adjusting of the barrels convergence both is a serious mistake by the maker without explaining what it means, and actually hurts sales, because of the misconception that the rifle is only good to 50 yds!