DUGABOY1
(.400 member)
14/06/07 02:31 AM
Re: A double - which trigger first?

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If you don't want to hear the answers then don't ask the question!

Perhaps to back up my statements you could reference the new book by Terry Wieland "Dangerous Game Rifles"...

And Yes, I have heard of problems like those mentioned..Talk to enough PH's that hunt dangerous game--they have those stories and many more/...

Ripp




RIPP, give up, Will is a lost cause! Let him have his single triggers if he wants, it is his butt on the line not your's or mine! Will does everything backwards, he insists on single trigger, and he pulls the back trigger first on a double trigger rifle. but he gets by with it, as he has done some hunting in Africa, and is still alive and harrasing everyone here. I suppose he could fall into a barrel of S*&@t, and come out in a clean suit! He is also correct, he has heard it all, but refuses to bend!

The fact is, there is one instance in particular, of the haveing double triggers was a saver, that I'm personally aware of! This was by Gordon Cundill, with his 500NE double rifle in the middle of a lion charge.

It seems PHC shot a lion at about 50 yds, in the back of the head with a 375 H&H bolt rifle, as that was the only target he had. However, the bullet missed the brain, and went out the opposite cheek through the mouth from the back of the jaw. The lion immediately charged the sound dirrection. A lion can cover 50 yds in about 3 to 5 seconds unless hit, slowing him. The lion was hit ten times, before he went down in the real close charge. With both men fireing, the double Gordon was shooting had a batch of bad ammo, and the first shot was a HANG FIRE,click,pop, #2 click, pop, #3 click, NOTHING, #4 click, pop. So out of four shots tried the rifle fire three time, with hang fires. If Gordon had had a single recoil set trigger, he would have been out of the action after the third shot, but the lion was hit ten times, with #1 being the first bad shot, then three from Gordon, and 7 of the shots was from PHC's bolt rifle, 6 of them durring the charge. To me this says two things. #1 the two triggers were a life saver in this case, along with #2 PHC's handleing of a bolt rifle under fire, so to speak. This was told in an interview with Gordon Cundill, and PHC about lion hunting!



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