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AlaskanPH
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Learning my .470 - II
      #12863 - 01/04/04 06:26 AM

Thanks to all of you for responding to my previous email regarding me "learning" my new Krieghoff .470. I also appreciate your warm welcome to this forum and between this site and the African-Hunter forum I have managed to ignore my work for many hours recently!

I think I may have exagerated in my definition of the gun being stiff. I don't have to strain to break the action or anything but I guess that initially I expected the gun to fall open as easily and smoothly as a good shotgun but from what I have gathered, double rifles don't really work that way.

Perhaps in my excitement I am simply being impatient and from what I am learning I suspect that after 100 rounds or so it will have loosened up more, though I guess I must realize that it will never drop fully open like a shotgun. By the way, as Rusty asked, my rifle has an extractor.

I am still awaiting a few of the reloading components I need to reload for this gun so as of yet I have not fired it, save a lot of snap cap shooting but I am hoping that by this weekend I will be able to fire a few shots through it. It came with the two targets the rifle was regulated with, the first being shot in Germany and the second being shot in PA, after I had Krieghoff USA install their "Break-O" (mercury)recoil reducer and put on their "See-Thru" sights. On both targets the two shot groups (R & L) were 3/4" and the four shot groups were 1 1/2" at 50 yards. That seems impressive to me and I suspect that the rifle shoots better than I will.

Does anyone have any experience with this "Break-O" system? As I mentioned previously, I have shot my .416 Rem. bolt action rifle for years and am curious how the recoil of the .470 will compare and if the "Break-O" will realistically reduce the recoil at all?

Lastly, has anyone had any experience in the field using the See-Thru sights. Conceptually it seemed like a good idea and I like them now as I practice with the snap caps but would like to hear from someone that might have actually used them in the field?

Again, thank you for the warm welcome and I look forward to being a part of this forum.

All the best,

AKPH


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475Guy
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Re: Learning my .470 - II [Re: AlaskanPH]
      #12875 - 01/04/04 02:19 PM

APH, most recoil reducers have mercury and ballbearings encapsulated in a sealed metal tube that is inserted in the butt. It does seem to work a bit and on top of that it adds at least a pound to the rifle. As to your see thru sights, I'm not quite sure what you're describing. Most doubles should get 1" groups at 50 yds and some will get that at 100 yds. I've been thinking on a recoil reducer for my Lott to make it a bit bore enjoyable. Either that or I'll just have to get it Magnaported.

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atkinson6
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Re: Learning my .470 - II [Re: 475Guy]
      #13371 - 12/04/04 12:48 PM

If you want a double to fall open and I do, then you must take the ejectors out of it..That's is what I do...

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