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Good to read! As said in one of the earlier posts, one of a very small number of very experienced gunmakers who performed the regulation task at Heym mentioned they make the barrels to shoot parallel for the US market and cross for the European market. Which was interesting considering the "internet absolute" often stated that "properly regulated double rifle will never have bullets crossing at any range". Kudae's useful and informative post points out that while both systems might be employed, ie parallel regulation, which he says he does, and I prefer myself as obviously does DRJ, or crossing, the practicalities actually make the issue less important, at the usual reasonable hunting ranges. Personally I'm always willing to learn new things, or even have old things, thought to be fact disproved or corrected. |