Yes Recknagel pivot lock quick detach, which when I get that far will prove handy I'm sure, I'll sight in just the better shooting of the two barrels. Unfortunately it's an extremely pricey system, the rings on their own are $1,100 from Wolverine, not including bases and not fitted. Length of pull and fit on the hog's back Merkel stock are perfect for me, prefer it to the straight comb. Right now, though I've yet to haul the 202 Forest takedown to the range, I can already tell I'm much more of a double guy for a travel 9.3 / .375 medium bore, though it surprised me as logic dictated the 202 takedown more functional for me. Perhaps it is, but it doesn't feel as natural, nor is it as interesting to me, as the double. No qualms with the rimless extraction and ejection, it is very positive and kicks the cases out aggressively. Despite being heavier, at 10lbs 9oz, the double is lighter in the hands than my RSM due to the weight being closer, back towards the shooter. It also seems to recoil more than my RSM from a sighting perspective due to the higher bore axis raising the muzzles more, I presume. I don't mean in the actual punch of the recoil, but the overall effect looking down range when firing and how the rifle jumps on firing, the double really moves where the RSM sits quite level. Also contending with a bit of torque off the center axis I'm sure, just don't notice it as much with double shotguns due to the lighter recoil I suppose, my principal double experience being somewheres about 10,000 rounds greater with side by side shotguns and target loads than double rifles. Due to these considerations I actually have to say though while very comfortable in recoil, I think if going above .450-400 3" in a rifle for power I'd be looking to a .458 Lott bolt action. This is personal preference, as many will choose the quicker handling double and rightly so if it works for them, it's just I'm so used to American stock (straight comb, low bore axis) bolt action recoil characteristics for kicking cartridges I'd find it an awkward change to real recoiling doubles above .450-400.
'pitched I shot it offhand at 100 yards, on a 12" (or so, whatever they are) shoot-n-c stick on target someone had left up and hit with only small bores. It was easy to put both rounds onto the target offhand the first try (300gr Federal), doesn't tell me anything yet about how tight the barrels shoot to each other, just that it would certainly dump deer! I'm waiting to test the barrels, and group each one individually to determine which I sight in, when I mount the scope.