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04 October 2007, 18:51
Woodmnctry
Gun Choice for DGR - Winchester or Ruger
Go Green!!-- Go Remington!!-- Rem 700 in 416 Rem -- field proven to work!!! -- what can you say !!

sofa


OMG!-- my bow is "pull-push feed" - how dreadfully embarrasing!!!!!
04 October 2007, 19:54
Showbart
quote:
Originally posted by Woodmnctry:
Go Green!!-- Go Remington!!-- Rem 700 in 416 Rem -- field proven to work!!! -- what can you say !!

sofa


Field proven to FAIL you mean!
04 October 2007, 21:52
Clayman
I've never fired a Winchester big bore rifle, but my dad's RSM Rigby is a sweeeeet shooter. My vote goes for the RSM in 416 Rigby.


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05 October 2007, 17:33
jetdrvr
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Has the M70 extractor FAILED anyone here?


1100 rounds through my late model M70 .375 with no extractor failure. After about 1000 rounds, the follower spring went limp so I replaced it with a Wolff. Otherwise, no problems, and MOA accuracy.
08 October 2007, 03:00
juanpozzi
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08 October 2007, 03:09
JBoutfishn
quote:
Originally posted by jetdrvr:
quote:
Has the M70 extractor FAILED anyone here?


1100 rounds through my late model M70 .375 with no extractor failure. After about 1000 rounds, the follower spring went limp so I replaced it with a Wolff. Otherwise, no problems, and MOA accuracy.

Over 1000 rounds through my M70 416 Rem Mag. without a problem. When I do my part 3 shot groups touching each other is normal.


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08 October 2007, 22:23
Wooly ESS
I have owned a M70 pushfeed, a M70 CRF, a Ruger Mk I and a Ruger RSM (.375H&H). None of the above rifles offered benchrest accuracy, but I found the RSM was the the most accurate (1 to 1 1/2" groups) and the most consistent (same groups every time). Thus I voted for the Ruger RSM in 416 Rigby.

The above experience is limited and not representitive of the best either maker has to offer, but it is all I have to go on.


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16 October 2007, 09:48
Indlovu
The rem is a high pressure cartridge, basically a necked up 375 H&H; not ideal in hot conditions; factory ammo generally give 2250 with 400 gr bullets, extraction difficulties at higher velocities. the rigby functions at much lower pressures, easy extraction, and can be loaded up to 416 wby velocities (totally unnecessary, but can be done)
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Originally posted by Lightning:
I would love to hear some to the low down on why people think the .416 is so crappy.... Confused

16 October 2007, 11:05
Mark R
I voted the Winny 416 'cos that's what I've got and it's great.

Cheers,
Mark.
16 October 2007, 17:02
Showbart
More repetative BS about the 416Rem. No known failure in a factory or true custom CRF gun, gunsmith rebarrels not included. Same pressure as 375HH w/ slightly less case taper. As Ray A has said, "you don't think it gets hot in Texas?". I leave it in the sun and shoot it. Last bad summer here it was 113 F. West Texas even worse, like NM and AZ too.

The rifle in question that failed during the Zim PH proficiency testing was a Rem M700 push feed gun. Robertson recounts this in his last book. I don't recall the actual rifle being mentioned in the African Hunter article. To say that the 375HH, 458WM & Lott and any/all other high pressure rounds are excluded from potential failure but the 416Rem is not is pure folly. I'd venture a few Weatherbys have made it back from Africa as well. Time to let it die. horse
23 October 2007, 03:10
dogcat
I decided on the Model 70 due to handling and fit. I researched the various issues on the Rigby vs. Rem Mag cartridge and could not find a reason to differentiate them.

Thanks for the advise and help.
23 October 2007, 03:36
Showbart
So did you find a rifle or just decide what to look for?
24 October 2007, 02:06
dogcat
I found one.
24 October 2007, 02:34
Showbart
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Originally posted by dogcat:
I found one.


And....M70 416Rem. Classic? Safari or Super Express?
24 October 2007, 19:33
dogcat
M70 Classic in .416 Rem Mag.
24 October 2007, 20:16
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