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The Bailey Bradshaw Rising Block DR - New Home in Wisconsin Hello All, Over the last 10 years, I've watched several posts on this and other forums about the building of this custom double rifle. With each progressive post, I wished that I had been the one that ordered it for myself. Unfortunately, I am a very impatient man and never plan that far out into the future. I'm more of a "want-it-now" kind-of guy. However, when this came available, I just couldn't resist the opportunity. Seldom do you get a "do-over" in life, and I only had to wait 4 days for delivery - not 10 years. As per my many previous posts on this forum, you all know that I love guns with stories. Well, what better story than purchasing a Custom Double Rifle that has had so much written about it over these many past years. And on top of that, its a double rifle with a very unique and interesting action. It fits right into my likes of unusual double rifles. Details I've discovered are: Weight when configured as a 500NE = 10 pounds 13-1/2 ounces w/ 26-1/8" barrels. Weight when configured as a 450-400-3" = 9 pounds 14-1/2 ounces w/ 26-3/4" barrels. 14-1/4" LOP As a follow-up, I spent nearly an hour talking with Bailey Bradshaw about his building this wonderful rifle. In addition to a lot of detailed engineering history, a few points that really impress me were; - the rifle's action was re-started and rebuilt from scratch several times as design improvements were developed. All were incorporated into this final action - All the deep relief engraving and gold inlays were done by Bailey Bradshaw himself - Bailey said he used over 11 feet of 22 carat gold wire in the inlays - He said this was the most elaborate rifle that he has ever made. The rifle with both barrels are now housed in a compact toe-under canvas & leather case that I was able to customized to fit my newly acquired treasure. (As I've done with several of my cased doubles, I designed and made the parchment case label for this rifle) Below are a few repeat pictures as seen before, and a few detailed ones that I have added. I've also listed the youtube videos that were made made by Bradshaw during the course of building the rifle, as well as a link to his web page. I can't wait to get to the range. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qVAqWHhuGU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGwy-wOWwp8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Tv0rfO3Mao https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Swbi8x99OE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yIPeBX-ef7Q https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=519VrqN-qGo http://www.bradshawgunandrifle.com/welcome.html |
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It really is beautiful! I am a lot jealous mmm |
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Oh WOW! I'm VERY happy you got it, buckstix. |
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What's the deal with the front sight retaining screw? Shame somebody buggered it up.......should be an easy replacement. - Mike |
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Hello Viking338 Hello Daryl_S Hello 3DogMike Thanks for the reply. Front sight retaining screws are just fine - just distorted reflections of the oil. |
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Nice! I look forward to your range report. :-) |
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I see he used the Holland style regulation arrangement on this one. A nice touch. The best part about having an interesting rifle fall into your hands buckstix, is that we all get to enjoy a full and comprehensive report. Looking forward to it. |
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Hello tinker, Hello Rhodes, Thanks for the reply. A comprehensive range report will follow - as soon as I get over looking at it all the time. |
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Quote: Waiting with bated breath also matey! |
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Hello 93x64mm Thanks for the reply As soon as our oudoor range re-opens, I'll be shooting. |
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Quote: Hey Buckstix - how did the testing go for this fancy rifle??? |
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Quote:Hello 93x64mm, Thanks for the reply. I've been busy testing other items added to the collection, and haven't taken this one out yet. I guess its about time. |