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Mike_Bailey
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What are these like
      #125297 - 28/01/09 07:19 PM

What are these Beretta Sables like, it doesn't seem to expensive. nyone have any thoughts ?
see the link


http://www.gunsamerica.com/977795214/Gun..._Rifle.htm?wl=1

best, Mike


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500Nitro
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Re: What are these like [Re: Mike_Bailey]
      #125298 - 28/01/09 07:47 PM


I like them.

Gold Sable is one up from the Silver Sable (I believe).

Seem to be well made guns and shoot well from those
I've seen or heard about.


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Ripp
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Re: What are these like [Re: Mike_Bailey]
      #125315 - 29/01/09 01:10 AM

Haven't seen these before but saw on a outdoor show last weekend on television -a hunter was shooting a double rifle sxs--hunting elephant...I didn't even realize they made a side by side double..but sure enough, when you look on line they are there....

Ripp

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JPK
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Re: What are these like [Re: Ripp]
      #125354 - 29/01/09 03:10 PM

It has been reported that Abiatico and Salvinelli, or Farmars, makes the Berretta SxS double rifles.

The Berrettas are nice. So are the A&S. Their boxlock action is based on the Webley long bar action. Their sidelocks are very nice too. I own an A&S sidelock in 375H&H, it is very nicely done and handles very well. It is being "converted" to lefty (triggers twisted, cheek piece removed, some wood removed from the right side to "build in cast on") and scope mounts installed.

JPK


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ozhunter
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Re: What are these like [Re: JPK]
      #125367 - 29/01/09 07:09 PM

Wouldn't mind a Golden Sable 9.3X74R, at all.
Lovely rifle.


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mickey
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Re: What are these like [Re: JPK]
      #125401 - 30/01/09 06:18 AM

JPK

Why are you having wood removed for cast off? It is simple to bend the wood to achieve this and leaves the full stock.

Plus it is the correct way.

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Re: What are these like [Re: mickey]
      #125402 - 30/01/09 06:24 AM

Quote:

JPK

Why are you having wood removed for cast off? It is simple to bend the wood to achieve this and leaves the full stock.

Plus it is the correct way.






Plus it is the correct way.


Well said.


Someone who takes wood off I would say MAY
not know what they are doing ???


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JPK
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Re: What are these like [Re: mickey]
      #125417 - 30/01/09 09:52 AM

Because of the long top strap, which prohibits stock bending, at least that is what I've been told by three or four makers or smiths who bend stocks. Amounst those would be JJ and the folks at Griffin&Howe. The long grip strap doesn't help either.

BTW, I did the same wood removal with my Thys and it is pretty invisible when the wood taken away is carried well forward and to the butt.

The key to making really work is to be there when the wood is removed. Remove wood, try the rifle, remove more wood, try the rifle... Get close and remove wood, go mount and shoot the rifle quickly, like you would with a try gun on a patterning board. If it fits, it hits the target, if it doesn't go back to work...

The key is to ensure that you are shooting very quickly so that you do not adjust to the rifle and make the sights work. With even a little time from mount to shooting, you can unconciously adjust yourself to almost any stock to make the sights work. I am a believer that your rifle needs to shoot where your looking and your sights are almost secondary, for use when you have time, but just to double check...

JPK


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