Bushmaster Max 1 Predator vs Pedersoli Howdah Hunter
Put rifles head to head to compare caliber and more.
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Rifles | Bushmaster Max 1 Predator | Pedersoli Howdah Hunter |
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Summary | ||
Rating | ||
Rank | ||
Weight | 120 oz | |
Action | Semi-Automatic | Double / Single Action |
Caliber | .223 Remington | 20 GA |
Capacity | 5+1 | 2 |
Finish | Camo, Blue Barrel | Case Hardened/Blued |
Gun Type | Rifle | Pistol |
Sights | No Sights | ramp front sight |
Details | ||
Brand | Bushmaster | Pedersoli |
Reviews | See 2 Reviews | See 26 Reviews |
Prices | ||
MSRP | $1,015.00 | $489.99 |
Used Price | $710.50 | $342.99 |
Sale Price | $913.50 | $440.99 |
Rifles Descriptions
Bushmaster Max 1 Predator
Built as a result of numerous requests by the hunters who wanted a slightly shorter barrel and lighter swing weight in a carry rifle for predator hunting/calling, this 20� barreled version of the Varminter will deliver all the accuracy you�ve come to expect from a Bushmaster.
Pedersoli Howdah Hunter
With twin barrels packing a one-two wallop, this big-bore pistol was popular with Europeans exploring the vast jungles of India and Burma in the mid-1800s. On a typical excursion, explorers and soldiers were part of an elephant caravan. Riding on a howdah (the basket perched atop an elephant) may look safe in today’s world, but a century ago danger was imminent. Tigers could scale the side of a slow-moving elephant in the blink of an eye. To combat surprise attacks, the Howdah-style side-by-side pistol was created. Two cavernous 20-gauge smoothbore barrels can be loaded with buckshot, a single slug, or the devastating "buck and ball"-load common in big-bore muzzleloaders used on dangerous game. Squeeze one of the triggers, and you’ll appreciate the hand-conforming checkered walnut grip and the recoil-soaking end-cap counterweight. Its case-hardened lockplates are engraved with detailed wild animal scenes. Optional shoulder stock also available.