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Mike H, Have you received the mold and cast up any slugs for that beast yet? Shot it?
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Frank I haven't got to shoot it yet. Mike I got the mold and have cast up 100 paradox bullets. Waiting on some 11 gauge wads to make up the loads. Thanks for helping find the mold Mike
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Docbill,
Another solution for your hunting situation is the Continental one - a drilling. Lots of very fine drillings available for much less then an English paradox. Of course paradox guns are cool as hell, but the engineering on a nice German drilling is pretty sweet as well.
Good luck, Ken
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MikeH..is that sleeved with a fully rifled, or just the last few inches?...if the latter, how did you accomplish that? (Soldered in rifled choke of some kind?) I know you can buy new fully rifled bbls, but never heard of newly made P'dox tubes for sale.Could you explain? I'd so happy to find a nice vintage single to play with. cheers franc
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Both Paradox guns and drillings have been mentioned in this post, but it is possible to have both in one gun. I have seen a Kirkwood drilling with 12 ga Paradox barrels over a .38-55 rifle barrel.I don't know who furnished the gun in the white to Kirkwood, but it was finished in the USA.
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Thanks guys for the comments. I have had a drilling and it didn't excite me much. The are clunky for a shotgun and don't handle well for me. German engineering is WAY overrated for my tastes; to futsy. A paradox of some sort is the elegant answer and now I have to find one.
W. E. Boyd
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Two points about the Paradox which might slightly hinder the enjoyment of the proposed chase: - roundhouse trajectory with quite a bit of recoil, - most Paradox guns were built as double rifles, that is, have a rifle feel and stock dimensions (much like drillings, in fact).
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Two points about the Paradox which might slightly hinder the enjoyment of the proposed chase: - most Paradox guns were built as double rifles, that is, have a rifle feel and stock dimensions (much like drillings, in fact).
For the standard 12 bores ( the greatest number manufactured) that just isn't so. In fact they are built more as a game gun at just a bit over 7lbs. The recoil for the standard 1050fps load is not objectionable at all.
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It's fully rifled. And is was sleeved into the monoblock.
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