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Caliber Advice - For a Traditionalist

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13 November 2001, 10:20
JLHeard
Caliber Advice - For a Traditionalist
Hi All,

While it may be a bit before I can make Africa, my father and I are seriously thinking about a trip to Alaska to go hunting. With that in mind, and becuase I'd like to own one , I'm looking for some caliber advice.

Right now I own a .243 Ruger M77RSI and 3 Winchester M70's in .35 Whelan Imp., .300 H&H and .375 H&H. So I'm thinking that I need a 400+ caliber to "round out" my collection (in case I'm charged by an elephant in Phoenix, you know).

I plan on staying with the M70 action, simply because I'm very comfortable with them. I also realize that Win only offers them new in .416 Rem and .458 Win.

However, I've had my eye on either .404 Jefferies or .416 Rigby. Like I said, I like the traditional calibers. I have access to a very good gunsmith, so getting the caliber changed isn't a huge concern. But finding the right caliber is.

What would I use it on? Dunno. Bear, moose and caribu probably (although I know my .375 would work fine). Someday, hopefully, I'll get to fulfil my dream and get a Cape buff.

Just looking for some imput and thanks in advance!

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13 November 2001, 11:36
<Don Martin29>
The .458 Winchester may have reached traditional status. At least the .45 bore has.

If I had a .375 H&H (and I have 2) I would not bother with the .41's. The .458 is more of a stopper anyway.

13 November 2001, 12:19
Atkinson
I have used a lot of them and I keep going back to the 404 Jefferys with its 400 gr. solids at 2400 FPS and 95 grs. of IMR4831 will pump it up to 2653 FPS, but thats too fast for proper bullet behavior.

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13 November 2001, 14:11
John S
I would agree with Don, if you have a good 375 then skip the 41s and get a real big bore. The 404 or 416 isn't half the hammer a good 450 is. Build a 458 Lott, it ain't traditional but it's damned good
13 November 2001, 15:54
DavidReed
I would steer you toward to .416 Rigby. I have one, a Ruger M77 Magnum and am absolutely impressed with it. I will be making my first safari within the next two years, so I practice with it on a regular basis. If you are going to stay with the M70 the .404 Jeffery would be an easier fit, but the .416 can be done. Make sure that your smith is comfortable doing this conversion. To make either conversion work I would definitely go with a new magazine box(wider) and bottom metal to ensure absolutely reliable feeding, especially if you want to take this rifle up against Buffalo some day. Interestingly enough, Winchester(USRAC) is offering a .416 Rigby through the custom shop, so their engineers must have deemed this as a safe conversion. You probably would have to wait a while to get one though.

I have no experience with the .404 but will in the near future. However I see it as a more esoteric round than the .416 due to the .416's greater component availability. But availability was never a good reason to choose one cartridge over another... was it?