Guys, I can't afford Dakota, and maybe I am wrong, but from what I read, I like the 416 Remington, and can't find other than Rem. than chambers for it. I realize that lots of buff have been taken with the 375, but have you never wanted to stray a little from the beaten path? Thanks for the input, Rusty Carr
I too like the 416 rem. Bill Wisemann built me one with a synthetic stock for $4,500 and it shoots under #3/4 " at 100 yds off the bench. I could probably get 1/2", if I worked on loads, but why? Frankly, its the most accurate rifle I own.
There have been a couple of .416Rem for sale in the classified here. I believe, one was a Win. Mod. 70 the other was a CZ. Both looked like nice rifles.
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There's at least one .416 Remmy Winchester for sale in Classifieds as I write this......not mine, I might add....
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Rusty: There is a Model 70 Winchester for sale in the classifieds that has been tweaked that should provide reliable reasonably priced service as a big gun. Good luck!
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G'Day Rusty A mate of mine knows the gunsmith that put Dakota on the map,he tells me that he left because the quality was going down the drain.Anyway the question is how much do you want to spend and what are you looking at? I have just purchased a sauer 202 takedown which looks and shoots fantasticly.if you know a good gun smith you could convert it to .416rem by rechambering a .375 barrel as it is the same case as the .375H&H .For example I have done something similar by making mine into a .300H&H mag by buying .300win mag bolt and mag with a 30'06 barrel and having it rechambered and it is the ducks guts
Posts: 896 | Location: Langwarrin,Australia | Registered: 06 September 2007
If you wish to "stray from the beaten path" why not try a 425 westley richards? either have one made or look for a used one. The round looks strange with the rebated case: looks like a giant 45acp round, but is a classic african cartridge
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