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Re: Fuchs Bolt Repeater Double Rifles [Re: NitroX]
      #103936 - 01/05/08 12:07 AM

I think the guns are great even if they are different. The workman ship is nice, and those 2 engraved animals are phenomenal. I would be proud to have them in my safe. My other doubles will just have to move over and get along with them!

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Re: Fuchs Bolt Repeater Double Rifles [Re: NitroX]
      #103939 - 01/05/08 12:25 AM

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At under 11LBS scoped and loaded. I'd love one in 375Flanged for Lion..




Mate

Because they are a bolt action they don't use rimmed cases. .375 H&H mag, .416 Rigby or Remington (?), .500 Jeffrey etc.




Well, not to be pedantic, but you CAN use a rimmed case in a bolt action (ie Lee Enfield, US Krags, etc) but it does make for rather fussy feeding and doen't make a whole lot of sense as rimless cases were developed for use in magazine rifles. Dave

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Re: Fuchs Bolt Repeater Double Rifles [Re: dnovo]
      #103940 - 01/05/08 12:32 AM

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At under 11LBS scoped and loaded. I'd love one in 375Flanged for Lion..




Mate

Because they are a bolt action they don't use rimmed cases. .375 H&H mag, .416 Rigby or Remington (?), .500 Jeffrey etc.




Well, not to be pedantic, but you CAN use a rimmed case in a bolt action (ie Lee Enfield, US Krags, etc) but it does make for rather fussy feeding and doen't make a whole lot of sense as rimless cases were developed for use in magazine rifles. Dave




This topic is about the Fuchs double rifle. Are any rimmed cases chambered in the Fuchs double rifle?

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Re: Fuchs Bolt Repeater Double Rifles [Re: NitroX]
      #103950 - 01/05/08 02:51 AM

Dunno, would have to ask. I don't see why it could not be done, although I don't see why one would bother. Dave

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Re: Fuchs Bolt Repeater Double Rifles [Re: dnovo]
      #104004 - 01/05/08 03:34 PM

Dave

From memory I was surprised to see all magnum or rimless cartridges only chambered. But the reason is quite obvious. Just felt strange, looking for a nice .400 3" and seeing either .416 Rem Mag (or .416 Ribgy) instead.

I think if it was balanced well enough, not too heavy for calibre a .416 in one of these would be a great deal.

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