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At Atkin, Grant & Lang we are working on a 'Colonial' grade double rifle. It is to be a long-bar top-lever boxlock with Purdey bolts and a third grip (possibly a Purdey concealed bite). Stock will be pistol grip with cap and cheek-piece, forend probably Anson pushrod or maybe Gibbs grip catch. Double triggers. Border engraving only with engraved pins. Iron leaf sights and ramp foresight. The intention is to produce a rifle that Professional Hunters and regular tourist hunters who want a classic handling and looking British DR but can't afford one. We aim to hit the US market at around $25,000. We intend an initial model in .470 NE and a scaled down version in .375. Discussions at present are: 1. Do we use .375 H&H rimless or .375 flanged? 2. Is there a market for a .450 calibre as well? 3. Would American buyers be interested in 9.3x74R? 4. Will anyone buy it? (We think so as there is a gap in this range right now) Any contributions to these discussions most gratefully received. |