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<blockquote data-quote="_CY_" data-source="post: 1605617" data-attributes="member: 7629"><p>I don't buy it... when double rifle were first made, long before CNC and standard loads ... that might have been true. </p><p>with modern CNC tooling, once regulation is done with tolerances repeatable in tenths. you cannot tell me mfg of double rifles cannot be repeated. a perfect example is Springfield M6 double rifle mfg by CZ. I've got a .22 hornet/.410 combo. reports are almost all M6, both barrels will shoot to same point of impact with .410 slug & .22</p><p></p><p>craftsmanship using only highest grade materials like grade 3 walnut or better does cost more. along with engraving and finish work does take more manpower = more $$$. that I can understand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="_CY_, post: 1605617, member: 7629"] I don't buy it... when double rifle were first made, long before CNC and standard loads ... that might have been true. with modern CNC tooling, once regulation is done with tolerances repeatable in tenths. you cannot tell me mfg of double rifles cannot be repeated. a perfect example is Springfield M6 double rifle mfg by CZ. I've got a .22 hornet/.410 combo. reports are almost all M6, both barrels will shoot to same point of impact with .410 slug & .22 craftsmanship using only highest grade materials like grade 3 walnut or better does cost more. along with engraving and finish work does take more manpower = more $$$. that I can understand. [/QUOTE]
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