Professor Mawla
AH fanatic
Good evening ;
While corresponding with Mr. Jeff Rann , I recently learnt that Jeff currently uses a William Evans .500 Nitro Express boxlock ejector double rifle and 570 grain Barnes banded monolithic solids . This has gotten me thinking . What brands of double rifles are advertised as being safe with monolithic solid bullets ?
Being a long time user of conventional steel jacketed solid bullets for big game hunting all my life , I admittedly am rather ignorant of monolithic solid bullets . I have seen a number of double rifles get their barrels damaged during the 1980s , by firing the original Barnes Super Solids ( unbanded ) and A Square monolithic solid bullets through them . The Barnes monolithic solid was first created in 1980 and the A Square monolithic solid in 1985 . Of course , these monolithic solids were unbanded and made from overtly hard naval bronze . Technology and bullet development have come a long way since then .
I do know that Kreighoff does not recommend firing firing monolithic solids through their double rifles . Neither does Westley Richards or Holland & Holland . But what about the other brands such as Heym or Merkel or John Rigby & Co. ? I know that Verney Carron does provide a warranty for their double rifles to be used with monolithic solids .
I would appreciate any insight on this subject from more of the knowledgeable members of this forum .
With very best wishes ,
Anayeth
While corresponding with Mr. Jeff Rann , I recently learnt that Jeff currently uses a William Evans .500 Nitro Express boxlock ejector double rifle and 570 grain Barnes banded monolithic solids . This has gotten me thinking . What brands of double rifles are advertised as being safe with monolithic solid bullets ?
Being a long time user of conventional steel jacketed solid bullets for big game hunting all my life , I admittedly am rather ignorant of monolithic solid bullets . I have seen a number of double rifles get their barrels damaged during the 1980s , by firing the original Barnes Super Solids ( unbanded ) and A Square monolithic solid bullets through them . The Barnes monolithic solid was first created in 1980 and the A Square monolithic solid in 1985 . Of course , these monolithic solids were unbanded and made from overtly hard naval bronze . Technology and bullet development have come a long way since then .
I do know that Kreighoff does not recommend firing firing monolithic solids through their double rifles . Neither does Westley Richards or Holland & Holland . But what about the other brands such as Heym or Merkel or John Rigby & Co. ? I know that Verney Carron does provide a warranty for their double rifles to be used with monolithic solids .
I would appreciate any insight on this subject from more of the knowledgeable members of this forum .
With very best wishes ,
Anayeth