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Just different ammo types.
The elephant guns in the double barrel configuration were beloved by many hunters then and now because they allowed two shots to be quickly discharged, meaning two chances to stop the elephant/lion/whatever. Bolt rifles may have had more shots, but the first 2 shots were slower to fire than the first 2 from a double rifle, and they were marginally less reliable.
Most gamers have no idea what a double rifle is because they have appeared in like, 2 games since the beginning of time, wheras double barrel shotguns have been seen in about half of games ever made.
Holland and Holland, a well known maker of double guns
https://www.hollandandholland.com/gun-room/royal-double-rifle/
an example of a cartiridge you may find in a double rifle, this one is the 375. holland and holland, and it is the minimum calibre for hunting dangerous game in many African countries.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.375_H%26H_Magnum
And heres a bigger one
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.700_Nitro_Express
So TL:DR, ITS NOT A FRICKEN SHOTGUN, its a beautiful, expensive, gun for a gentleman hunter, a gun for rich europeans to head into Africa and kill things that eat men for breakfast, A gun you should NOT ATTEMPT TO SHOOT unless you have a manly moustache.
They will also murder your shoulder.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EsTKFnThh6Q