Free: Contests & Raffles.
how big we talkin' here? .416? .500? 4-bore? 2-bore?
I would like to have one of the reasonably priced doubles myself; .450 Nitro Express, .500/450 NE, .500 NE, .577 NE, or any of the other classic double calibers. Field grade, dead reliable, etc. For the money and with the choice of so many other superior calibers and action types, any double is hard to justify other than as a status symbol or historical novelty. I'd still like to have one though I drooled my way through the SCI show, some absolutely beautiful firearms there. I think Rigby had close to $10 million in guns, H & H probably twice that, and just about any other maker you have ever read about. Holland & Holland had one of their .600 Nitros for $265,000, most expensive I saw without looking too close.
When I want to drool I go here.https://stevebarnettfineguns.com/riflesIf I ever won a huge lottery and this rifle was for sale still it would be one of the first call I make to spend some $$$https://stevebarnettfineguns.com/rigby-rifles-for-sale/j-rigby-best-sxs-double-rifle-470-nitro-express-ken-hunt-engraved
I bought my dad a 2-bore projectile and empty shell. they're absolutely STAGGERING!!! 1 pound projectile!!!http://www.stolzergunsmithing.com/2boredoublerifle.htm
Have a Ruger No1 in 9.3x74R that is a great shooter. A 470NE double is edging its way to the top of my wish list for an African hunt. This has been my screen saver for some time to get me motivated.