O/u doubles don't get the respect they deserve. Blame the British. They set that style. I actually prefer the O/U configuration in both rifles and shotguns. It's interesting to me that the shotgun sports have recognized the superiority of the O/U configuration in double guns, but in the rifle world, side by side gets way more attention. I feel that is the triumph of nostalgia over function. Nobody keeps track of target scores shot with a double rifle. I have O/U and SxS in both rifles and shotguns, and like them all. But an O/U rifle is almost always underpriced for what it actually can do. They are easier to shoot accurately, easier to regulate, and are slimmer in the hand. They respond to mounting a scope much better without shifting point of impact so much.