boar rig driven or not

I had success with the .45-70 on boar from a singleshot, but it was a stillhunt not a drive. The marlin levers would be great a for drive I imagine. They are accurate, quick handling, and hard hitting. A 9.3x74 double on a European boar drive would be a dream scenario for me though.
 
I’ve had allsorts of rifles over the years but settled ona Guerini 9.3x74r with a Doctor reflex dot - looks & performs the part andnot out of place alongside rifles worth five time the money. A real touch ofclass!

Underlevers and high capacity rifles work fine for some but for me it would beakin to taking a mosberg pump action on grouse shoot - just not British!

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"Underlevers and high capacity rifles work fine for some but for me it would beakin to taking a mosberg pump action on grouse shoot - just not British!"

That must be why you see so many sa Benellis on the keepers day on the grouse moors!!:british:
 
I’ve had allsorts of rifles over the years but settled ona Guerini 9.3x74r with a Doctor reflex dot - looks & performs the part andnot out of place alongside rifles worth five time the money. A real touch ofclass!

Underlevers and high capacity rifles work fine for some but for me it would beakin to taking a mosberg pump action on grouse shoot - just not British!

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Wow those barrels look short! I bet it moves to the shoulder pretty fast!
 
Hi 8 x 57. I have a Merkel 8 x 60 SxS. I have had some claw mounts made and it now sports a 4 x 32 Swarovski. Not used it on driven anything yet. (Chance would be a fine thing!) What magnification do you have your Meopta set on when on a Boar drive?
 
I have only shot a couple of boar and each one was taken at aproximately 25 yards at most. When I shot with the scoped rifle the scope was wound down to about 1.5 magnification.
 
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