I simply can't understand anyone thinking that a Giraffe is a game animal, anymore than shooting a cow!
I simply can't understand anyone making pronouncements like this on a shooting/hunting forum...
I forgot all about this thread...despite having just acquired a working man's double! Perusing the EE recently I saw an ad from Italian Sporting Goods for a brand new Brno Express rifle. It's a nice little O/U in 9.3x74r, looks like the same gun as the .308/12gauge combo gun that Wolverine offered a year or two back. I liked the combo, but not enough to actually buy one...but I took one look at this 2-barrel rifle and the googling started. Not a huge amount of info to be found, but Jake and Oliver at ISG were extremely helpful in answering questions. Long story short: I bought it. Arrived a couple days ago.
First impressions were excellent. Nice wood, good metal/wood fit, much smaller and handier than it appeared in pics. Definitely under 7 pounds in weight. Barrels are adjustable for regulation by the owner, and right out of the box the gun prints about a 3-inch group, L/R/L/R, at 50 yards. Two distinct sub-groups, with the upper barrel printing about 1.5 inches above the lower. This should regulate beautifully, although I haven't tried that yet. The ammo was some old handloads left over from a past rifle.
Nice bonus: the gun's receiver grooves match perfectly with a QD scope mount for the Haenel Jaeger model 9 single-shot rifle. Since I have two of those mounts, I am set. The gun's POI doesn't change at all with either scope or iron sights, but the irons are a wee bit low for me to use. I may, if I keep it long term, dress down the Euro hogback stock comb a bit to facilitate this; but it fits me nicely now and I am pretty much past my iron sight days, so probably no.t.
A couple of negatives: first and foremost, the gun has a single trigger. I would prefer two triggers, but at least the second barrel is cocked along with the first by opening the rifle; if there's a dud in the first (bottom) barrel, the second will still be ready to go. So, there is a single trigger that you pull twice to shoot twice. Sadly, both trigger pulls are kinda rough and creepy, but I assume that this should be correctable without too much grief.
The auto safety needs to be disengaged each time the gun is opened and reloaded. Double rifle purists will howl about this, 'cause they need to be ready to pump 4 quick shots into that charging gazork that's about to smash into them. I won't be using this on dangerous game, so I can't say I'm too worried; it already gives me two lightning quick shots, so what more do I need? The gun is extractor-only, perfect for reloading silently while standing directly underneath that elephant who is angrily looking around for you. Too bad that the safety...which you must deactivate each and every time you open the rifle...sounds like the door shutting on an F150 truck...

Empties fall right out, no sticking, no fumbling required.
This rifle didn't cost much more than many people are now demanding for a used Baikal SxS rifle, and I've owned several of those; I can definitely state that this is several times the rifle that the Baikal is. It's not a Holland & Holland, or even a Merkel, but it you don't mind an O/U, this thing is darn near irresistible. Probably comes in other chamberings; I don't know and don't care. The 9.3 is the perfect cartridge for a 'light" double rifle; it's not quite as versatile as a .375H&H, but the only real difference you will see is at ranges beyond about 200 or 250 yards. I love this cartridge!
Yeah, yeah, I know...
this thread is worthless without pictures. You're right, but I'm lazy. If you are interested, the original EE ad from ISG might still be up and has a couple. Or, I might get off my ass and snap a couple; I'll be shooting it again today, so ya never know...
