That has to be one of the nicest rifles I have ever seen. What's it like to slug around with in the bush? Is it heavy? Or is that a very quiet quad?
Screws with thick heads are tightened in and marked. They are then removed, the heads cut down and slots cut in line with the markings. Slots are usually cut to be a little shot of aligned then the screws set up very tight to align. Then the screws are finshed along with the sideplates. One of those nice touches which take some time. Functionally meaningless but nice nonetheless. If it takes 1/2 hour per screw, it should cost about 50 dollars per screw extra. A drop in the bucket on a high end double. Regards, Bill.
Simple, once you know!!
Really don't think there is anything "simple" about it. Do you have any idea how much hand work and fitting goes into a quality double gun?
That has to be one of the nicest rifles I have ever seen. What's it like to slug around with in the bush? Is it heavy? Or is that a very quiet quad?




























