22 November 2009, 20:20
frank4570I'd like to know EXACTLY how a double rifle is regulated.
Yes, I understand it is shot, unsoldiered, resoldiered, then shot again.
But how is it soldiered? If the barrels are separated from the rib in the middle there has to be a gap between the barrel and the rib. What if the barrel needs to go up or down? Is the rib totally removed and little bits machined off till the barrel can move to where it needs to go?
I would *guess* shims are inserted and soldiered in place until it shoots right. Then the whole thing is filled with soldier where it needs it, then the excess is shaved off.
22 November 2009, 20:48
Nick HughesYou need to get a copy of "Building Double Rifles on Shotgun Action" can't remember the author and I don't have the book handy its Ellis something
22 November 2009, 21:15
frank4570quote:
Originally posted by Nick Hughes:
You need to get a copy of "Building Double Rifles on Shotgun Action" can't remember the author and I don't have the book handy its Ellis something
Perfect.Thanks!
http://www.bundukipublishing.com/doublerifle.htm22 November 2009, 21:15
congomikeEllis Brown. You can order it from Brownells, or directly from him...I think his website is something like bunduki press.
22 November 2009, 23:40
577NitroExpressFrank:
Post this in the Double Rifle forum. I bet the DR guys who know how to exactly answer your question will see your post better in that forum.
23 November 2009, 00:48
J.D.SteeleI've seen at least 3 totally different methods of attaching and regulating DR barrels and ribs.
Regards, Joe
23 November 2009, 04:11
kcstottTake a look a the Damascus DR on the Dr page.
It will give you an insight to how one is built.