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Will some of you big bore guys give me some options for loading trays for the 416 Rigby? I've been using some homemade blocks but I'm looking for something better. I remember seeing some nice wooden trays that are made in Australia (please post a link if you have it). Those could work but I'd prefer plastic trays that I can clean in the dishwasher. Thanks | ||
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ForrestB, Sinclair International have loading blocks - both wood and plastic - that will fi this one. I think they are #8. Very good people to deal with too. ------------------ www.accuratereloading.com | |||
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Here is another place that carries the wooden blocks for the big cases. www.lockstock.com I have a couple of theirs for the 45-70, Rigby and 500 Jeffery size cases. ------------------ | |||
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Midway #8 wood Reloading tray listed for the 45-70 also hold the 416 Rigby perfectly. They hold 50 rounds each so if you load in lots of 100, get two. www.midwayusa.com | |||
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Thank you all. Sinclair's has exactly what I was looking for and I just placed my order. Isn't the internet a wonderful thing? In just a few minutes I can ask a question, get an answer from a gem of a guy on the other side of the world, then place an order - never having to leave my desk. Thank you Al Gore! | |||
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Forest try Ebay for some real nice exotic wood. Thats where i've been getting wood for forent tips lately. Mr. Pago says to say hello to you & your brother. He is getting ready to sell of some of his Mausers. Last count he counted over 158 of them. ![]() ------------------ | |||
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Forrest, a detail, but not a minor detail: that was Al Glore that helped you, not the inventor of the internet!! The one with the "L" in his last name is an all-around good guy. The one without the "L", well, I just don't even want to talk about it. Please do not ever confuse them. | |||
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Bill, I wanted to thank Al Gore for inventing the internet and I should have included a thanks to Al Glore for some real help. Believe me I wouldn't want to ever confuse any one with Al Gore. Bear Claw, I don't know Mr. Pago and if I have a brother I sure would like to meet him one day. It looks like a case of mistaken identity. I would though like to meet anybody with that many mausers and an interest in parting with them. Any commercial Oberndorfs (preferably squarebridged)? Thanks again to everybody. Forrest Bruch | |||
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