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@Red Leg and
@rookhawk on that Schuler!!! There are a lot of less than honorable folks out there trying to separate money from your wallet.
Over the years I have owned 4 different doubles in 45/70. (don't own one now)
The first was a Russian Bakail. It was a club, ugly, stock looked like it was made from old pallet. It shot better than I would have ever expected and had a VERY crude adjustment for barrel regulation and it worked better than I expected. But it was fun to shoot and as long as you staying within trapdoor pressures you were good to go. For a thrown it behind the truck seat put on the 4 wheeler, dunk in the swamp and realize it was a POS and never would be worth anything over the $850 price tag I got it for it was a harbor freight kinda tool. Traded it to a shop about 3 months after I bought it and shot about 200-240 rounds through it.
Second was a Sabatti, it didn't have the muzzle ground and shot Federal factory exactly like the regulation target. Had it for a year and a half and a old army buddy really wanted it so I sold it to him. Was a major improvement above the bakail. Was a solid double that my buddy is still hunting and shoot with 15 years later.
The third was Siace Alaskan model. It had the best wood of any double I have owned. My only gripe was that it didn't fit me well. The comb was to high and smacked me in the cheek every time I shot it.
It was one of the best regulated double I have ever shot and workmanship was top notch. I gave thought to taking my rasp and sandpaper to it and making it fit. (in hind sight I wish I would have and kept it.)
I traded it on a deal for a 470 NE double.
The fourth was a Rizzini 550. Was a a great little double, shot well and was regulated with the Hornaday leverution 325 gr. I developed several good loads for it and shot it for a couple years, Since I have a 9.3x74 and 405 win doubles it was in the same power level so I used it a a partial trade for my Krieghoff 500/416.
I would own a Siace or Rizzini again but would skip the first two.