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| My friend and I were in the same situation as you the biggest bore we had was a 45/70 marlin. Then we purchased CZ .416 Rigby's just like you (fine guns I might add). We fired eight shots a piece and our stocks failed mine only a tiny harline fracture were the bolt handle inlet is, my mates straight up from the magazine box all the way to the forend. I placed a fiberglass stock on mine (kevlar/carbon fibre reinforced) and my mate had his replaced under warranty but bedded and floated the first 8 inches to the barrell recoil lug, (mine is floated to there as well. We have begun crimping our bulletts to save them being driven back into there cases under recoil. We are shooting 410 grain woodeligh SN's at the minute at around 2550 fps. The rifle shoots better than I can shoot it, I am still getting used to it. Both my mate and I have leupold 2-7x33 Vari X11 mounted on our .416's and it has plenty of eye releif and so far has held up to the recoil, they are mounted in the cz mounts (these are working well to). If I went to Africa I would replace these with quick detachable mounts. The way our rifles are set up will suit the appliction we have in mind for them which is feral donke's and camels as well as blasting feral pigs we did not need one either but just wanted a big bore, the 2-7 is good as they shoot a bit flatter than people give them credit for, the trajectory on paper is not unlike a .375 H&H our load of a 410 gr at 2550 fps is 10-11" low at 300 yards so if you can shoot it well enough there is no reason why one could not shoot large game with it out to 250 yards + quoite easily. I will certainly be trying to whop a few ferals with mine at those ranges to see if my theory is correct. Hope I have helped Reagrds PC ------------------
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| PC Where did you get the crimp die and do you think it would work on my 416. |
| Posts: 787 | Location: Melbourne, Australia | Registered: 15 January 2002 |
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| .416SW I have just followed the instructions in the speer manual on how to set your bullet seater up for crimping and did that (crimping & seating in one operation), it is crimping nicely into the canalure of my woodeligh 410 gr SN's. Let me know if this is not the way I should be going with my .416 Rigby reloads. Regards PC ------------------
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| Robgunbuilder, what do you mean with "that funky CZ second recoil lug"?. On mine, a 9.3x62 medium action there is a recoil lug under the barrel, approx under the rear sight. Also there are two cross bolts. The bolt has two lugs, and a smaller one at the rear. Just curious Hermann
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