Ardent
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
Who's into the double rifle game? I hunted Cape Buffalo using the .375 H&H in a bolt action this April, among other species though the others were non-dangerous, and saw the double rifle as nothing but an intrigue prior to this. Now, I'm jonesing for for one.
It wasn't that I had any sort of formative experience with my dangerous game that steeled me in opinion against bolt actions. I never once felt uncomfortable with the .375 while often being under 30 yards for near two ton beasts with bad attitudes in thick scrub, repeated over multiple days. I think it's just become that next desire is all, hunting with something so classic. Oddly enough, the real classics were really the bolt actions, even in the golden days of African hunting. But the double has always been something special, and different. Teddy Roosevelt had a Holland & Holland, that was barely used, while his lesser guns took an enormous bag. I suppose that is what has me chasing one, it's a niche tool, and a big bore double serves but one purpose; taking the largest, nastiest creatures on this planet. There's something fascinating about something so to the point, nearly useless in everyday hunting, and so beautiful.
I've settled on a selection of roughly three rifles I'm choosing from, but this will be a "in years to come" deal for me. They are the Heym 88-B PH model, Krieghoff Classic Big Five, and an old Greener I have an angle on so to speak. Likely want to get back to Africa before I buy another gun worth as much as these are. However life will not be complete until I own and use a beautiful German, or English (or in the single case of Searcy, American) double in a NE chambering. Any big doubles owners here? I know there are, I would love to see and hear about your classic Nitros. This is a fascination I know more than I alone share, so even if you're an outsider like me looking in, would love to hear the thoughts.
It wasn't that I had any sort of formative experience with my dangerous game that steeled me in opinion against bolt actions. I never once felt uncomfortable with the .375 while often being under 30 yards for near two ton beasts with bad attitudes in thick scrub, repeated over multiple days. I think it's just become that next desire is all, hunting with something so classic. Oddly enough, the real classics were really the bolt actions, even in the golden days of African hunting. But the double has always been something special, and different. Teddy Roosevelt had a Holland & Holland, that was barely used, while his lesser guns took an enormous bag. I suppose that is what has me chasing one, it's a niche tool, and a big bore double serves but one purpose; taking the largest, nastiest creatures on this planet. There's something fascinating about something so to the point, nearly useless in everyday hunting, and so beautiful.
I've settled on a selection of roughly three rifles I'm choosing from, but this will be a "in years to come" deal for me. They are the Heym 88-B PH model, Krieghoff Classic Big Five, and an old Greener I have an angle on so to speak. Likely want to get back to Africa before I buy another gun worth as much as these are. However life will not be complete until I own and use a beautiful German, or English (or in the single case of Searcy, American) double in a NE chambering. Any big doubles owners here? I know there are, I would love to see and hear about your classic Nitros. This is a fascination I know more than I alone share, so even if you're an outsider like me looking in, would love to hear the thoughts.