A Chiappa Double Badger .22WMR/.410 folding combi - which ought to work pretty well on called-in (close - 15-40 yards, hereabouts) Red Fox and/or Coyote with #4 buckshot.
![Image](http://s26.postimg.org/sndzvc9vd/Chiappa_Double_Badger_unfolded.jpg)
![Image](http://s26.postimg.org/3vedo3sop/Chiappa_Double_Badger_folded.jpg)
Since .22/.410 Savage/Stevens 24 combi-guns are getting pricey, I readily ponied-up the $$$ - so, it's off to my gun club range for some familiarization.
First, however, I'll remove the sling swivels & explore how to make the gun fold tighter (probably just deepen the TG recess in the bottom of the forend).
EDIT: Here's the range report:
I first zeroed the .22 magnum barrel @ 50yds; this is the group I got with some old Winchester 40gr HP's.
![Image](http://s26.postimage.org/888sc5sz9/DSCN2213.jpg)
I then moved up to 30yds from the same target and shot a 3" LE .410 loaded with #4 buck (shot) - which pretty much surrounded my POA, but just a tad high.
![Image](http://s26.postimage.org/vazbbbugl/DSCN2215.jpg)
The rifle group measured about 2", center-to-center of the widest shots. (I was just shooting at a blank piece of cardboard, since I had stoopidly forotten to take some targets with me (DOH).
![Image](http://s26.postimage.org/olsrvb94l/DSCN2216.jpg)
Both the rifle & shotgun triggers were smooth, with light-to-medium pulls.
The lever DID snap back against the bottom tang loudly, so I glued a small/thin piece of rubber there, which disappeared the noise.
Methinks I'm gonna take a few more different boxes of rifle ammo with me, the next time I take the DB to the range (CCI, Fiocchi, CCI .22 Special/.22WRF, etc).
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