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  1. #11
    Paper Hunter
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    Steve,

    You are correct about not worrying about the feeding part. The tricky part is developing a load that will place both barrels at the same point of aim at a specified range.
    This makes a double rifle so difficult to make and fantastically expensive. I just wanted to see if anybody in the metro area owned a double rifle and reloaded for it.

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    I can understand how the barrels wouldn't be perfectly matched. Treat it like you're doing load development for two rifles. One is going to like one thing, one will like the other and you settle on the load that does ok to good in both. That, or you have left side loads and right side loads.

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    Steve

    Why do you have to make this a left vs right thing

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    Devilishly divisive. Really a perfect set up for a double-shooter. I should get one.

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