Goodness me its just like home here

What an unusual combination of old and new - an underlever double, but with a single trigger, what looks to be 9.3x74R and ported barrels. Someone thought about that before they built it.

Thanks for putting the video up.
 
I was out on Sunday sidelock double rifle in hand on a driven boar day. It was a great hunting day, even if never loosed off a shot. I had a cow moose stand 30 mtrs in front of me and a red squirrel past close by my stand. Eight boar shot and a fox. I must dust of my H&H bullet holder.
 
He's a lucky chap.
Not just a lucky chap but also a very wealthy chap if what I was told he had to spend on shooting each year is anywhere near being true.

What an unusual combination of old and new - an underlever double, but with a single trigger, what looks to be 9.3x74R and ported barrels. Someone thought about that before they built it.

Thanks for putting the video up.
Yes I was immediately draw to how unusual the rifle was too. Did you also notice the lack of any form of open sight?
You have to admit that he is not only a very accomplished shot but also very very stylish. Whatever rifle he shoulders is poetry in motion. Smooth is the only way to describe him.

I was fortunate to get Aimpoint to have him autograph two shooting caps as prizes for the H4H charity shoot some years ago. I now wish that I had kept one back for myself because I'm like a teenage girl fan of a pop star.:love:
 
What an unusual combination of old and new - an underlever double, but with a single trigger, what looks to be 9.3x74R and ported barrels. Someone thought about that before they built it.

Thanks for putting the video up.


Quite an old design but rarely seen these days

 
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