Dakota Hunter
AH enthusiast
Gulf Breeze has a Merkel 470 non-ejector for under 9 thousand if they still have it.
Listen to BeeMaa on these three no-no's, then make sure the double fits you, perfectly. I am not an expert but I think there is a limit to hom much a gunsmith can adjust cast and drop. Rich me giving you advice, but save for longer and get something which is right. It is a lot of money, but something like a Heym 89b will retain value, whereas cheap new buys wont.There are 3 "no-no's" for DG caliber double rifles.
Over under configuration is a no-no.
Non-flanged cartridge is a no-no.
Single trigger is a no-no.
If you get a double with 2 of the above 3, resale will be an issue.
Even just one of these could make it difficult.
As for caliber...
450/400NE would be a good place to start.
500/416NE and 470NE would be game changers.
Personally I like the Krieghoff Big Five and Blaser S2 for their decocker.
The Heym 88B/89B are also superb.
And you will get what you pay for.
However, your $8K budget may need to be supplemented.
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That is sage advise I would say. I will likely hunt this first buffalo with my trusty 458 lott. I have not been able to kill anything with it yet but I have ran over 150rounds through it practicing. I carried it as a back up on a Kodiak bear hunt. My friend is a resident and he drew a tag so we spent 11 days in the bush on a DIY Kodiak hunt. Luckily I did not have to use it but in training up for that hunt I shot well over 100 rounds through it and at 50yds I could keep all of the shots on an 8" steel plate free hand firing it as fast as I could work the bolt and send them. I plan to put in a good deal more practice between now and time for this buffalo hunt.
Otherwise it's gonna do nothing but cost you money!To me acquiring a double is like acquiring a wife, get it right the first time!
Credits for the above pic to Africa.hunting and the original poster. It evokes just the right feeling.I am on the opposite page - a buffalo hunt is a big deal, it is like a diamond, so many facets to enjoy, one of which is the 'right' gun. Take the money of the hunt and add it to your $8k budget, go buy a correct double and then the next buff hunt will be 120 octane! Life is too short for compromise, dont be silly with your expectations, but dont undersell your own value. Work hard and reward yourself.
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Good plan.I will likely hunt this first buffalo with my trusty 458 lott.
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To me acquiring a double is like acquiring a wife, get it right the first time!
I was in your situation. I did the following; bought a new Rizzini 470 NE from Rizzini for $10K then sold two of my guns to feel only $7K. It shoots like a dream! I get both barrels right at one inch apart at 50 yards. I am going for Buff in July 21If a man wanted to get into a double rifle but did not have several thousand dollars to spend where would you start. Let's say $8000 was the cap. I have a trip to Zim in 2022 and I'm hunting buffalo and I have all the necessary equipment but I really really want to use a double...I have some rifles I.could sell to help fund the situation but I need to know from some guys in the know. What is the bottom line in double rifles
No mentioning number of wives on here...every man needs some mulligansMy wives seem to last about 8 - 9 years, I'd like a double rifle to last longer.