machinistbutler
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Wondering what your opinions would be in getting a previously owned one of these for a.first double .
I have a CZ in 416 Rigby , from what I have read the 500-416 is similar, and should be good for a Buffalo. I also have a 458 Lott that is shooting well that would work for Buffalo as well.
I have been reading too much about doubles on this forum, and seeing so many beauties posted it has really got me interested in trying one .
I am in Canada , so there may not be a huge amount to choose from. I have read great things about Heym, Verney Carron , and some good things about Merkel, and a few concerns about them double firing at times.
For those with a Krieghoff, or anyone with input on this caliber your reply would be much appreciated. I probably would want some type of dot sight ,or optic as my eyes seem to prefer a scope over the open sights.
I would probably be purchasing a previously owned rifle, as the price of these are quite daunting even for the plain Jane type rifles.
Thanks again
Craig
I have a CZ in 416 Rigby , from what I have read the 500-416 is similar, and should be good for a Buffalo. I also have a 458 Lott that is shooting well that would work for Buffalo as well.
I have been reading too much about doubles on this forum, and seeing so many beauties posted it has really got me interested in trying one .
I am in Canada , so there may not be a huge amount to choose from. I have read great things about Heym, Verney Carron , and some good things about Merkel, and a few concerns about them double firing at times.
For those with a Krieghoff, or anyone with input on this caliber your reply would be much appreciated. I probably would want some type of dot sight ,or optic as my eyes seem to prefer a scope over the open sights.
I would probably be purchasing a previously owned rifle, as the price of these are quite daunting even for the plain Jane type rifles.
Thanks again
Craig