Ardent
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Did you actually handle the rifle before you bough it or you just ordered the best look/features? Just curious![]()
I've handled all three, this isn't my first rodeo, 202 #1, M03 #2, R8 #3.
Did you actually handle the rifle before you bough it or you just ordered the best look/features? Just curious![]()
Nice piece of kit! Will be keeping an eye open for the review.
Why go with a 9.3 especially for a rifle potentially headed for Africa? No bolt 375 take downs to your likening?
Doubles are double trouble. Twice the frustration, twice the gratification, all for half the application.
Well said!
I should have mentioned with the M03, I can pull two screws out of my RSM and split it in two as well, just not impressed by that system.
The intention behind the Blaser/Mauser/Sauer system is that you can swap barrels/bolt heads to make use of a variety of calibers and retain the same basic rifle, not the takedown ability.
Merkel in 375H&H ?
Whats going on with you? Push feeds and non-flanged cartridges in doubles?
I have a Merkel 140AE in 470. Tweaked my shooting shoulder and haven't shot it for a 2 years or more just to let things heal up. Never did find a load that regulated, always shot wide. Mine also has auto safety which I still haven't disconnected. Has intercepting sears and that's a good thing.
Well I bought a push feed, "needed" a takedown as the wife was sick of my rifle case when we travel. Got a thumbs up to buy something compact and it was either this in 9.3x62, or a .375 double rifle. My wood's not as nice as this stock photo.
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Aims were for something, in comparison to my RSM:
-Takedown
-Lighter
-Detachable mag if a bolt action
-All weather
-Well applicable to my North American hunting
-Multi-barrels (shotgun barrels fitted for the double, or lighter a chambering barrel for the bolt)
The double, while classy, was wanting in the weight, weather resistance, and North American applicability. I started shopping Dakota Travelers, but availability is scarce and it was tough to find just what I wanted with enough time to practice lots for February. I just couldn't get away from the Sauer 202 Forest Takedown (20" barrel). Good iron sights, all weather coated, detachable magazine, and I got a spare .30-06 barrel with mine. It was also cheaper than the double. While not an heirloom in my eyes, and wanting in the push feed, it nonetheless should prove a very good tool- compact and German quality.
I'll do a review for morrisonarms.com when it arrives.
In the meantime who knows where to get a boatload of 9.3x62?

Why .30/06 brass? Because especially at this time of year, the country side is covered with the stuff, and its free for the collecting. When's the last time you saw 9.3X62 laying around? Besides, Ardent is a pretty smart guy, and a pretty smart guy already own a .30/06 and probably has a bunch of '06 brass.![]()




























