It seems that whenever the subject of double rifles comes up, someone asks why they aren't common and then someone else points out that they're tough, i.e. difficult to make.
The problem, apparently, is that it's a laborious process to "synchronize" the barrels in order to make a real shooter.
Is this still the case, or is this some leftover knowledge from the bad old days? It wasn't too long ago that Remington was listing imported Baikal doubles for around $400. They have sinced disappeared from the line up.
The problem, apparently, is that it's a laborious process to "synchronize" the barrels in order to make a real shooter.
Is this still the case, or is this some leftover knowledge from the bad old days? It wasn't too long ago that Remington was listing imported Baikal doubles for around $400. They have sinced disappeared from the line up.