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416 Rigby loads
02 September 2005, 16:38
wombat416 Rigby loads
Just back from the range with a chrono. result.
416 Rigby in a 25" barreled CZ.
Norma brass,CCI 250 primer,400 gn Woodleigh soft,100gns
AR 2209 (similar to but NOT identical to H4350),12 ft from muzzle-2560 fps.No evidence of excess pressure.
Have used this on scrub bulls,brumby and pigs with good effect.
This was the old stye projectile with the thinner jacket and did seem a little soft.Have not tried their newer design with the thicker jacket.
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02 September 2005, 18:48
WinkMust be a faster powder than what I use (VV N165 or Tubal 8000) I need to get up near 104 to 105 grains of either to get any 400 grain bullet to 2500 fps.
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02 September 2005, 21:02
new_guyquote:
Originally posted by wombat:
Just back from the range with a chrono. result.
416 Rigby in a 25" barreled CZ.
Norma brass,CCI 250 primer,400 gn Woodleigh soft,100gns
AR 2209 (similar to but NOT identical to H4350),12 ft from muzzle-2560 fps.No evidence of excess pressure.
Have used this on scrub bulls and pigs with good effect.
This was the old stye projectile with the thinner jacket and did seem a little soft.Have not tried their newer design with the thicker jacket.
Sounds potent a the least. How do those woodleighs hold up at that velocity and close range?
03 September 2005, 01:23
tracksWombat what sort of accuracy are you getting with that rifle/load combo...
03 September 2005, 04:48
wombatI have only shot this rifle with the standard express sights.
At 50 m it is easy to put all your shots into a 2" circle-the set trigger really helps.
Australia
I love a sunburnt country,
A land of sweeping plains,
Of ragged mountain ranges,
Of drought and flooding rains.
I love her far horizons,
I love her jewel-sea,
Her beauty and her terror
The wide brown land for me!
03 September 2005, 10:07
tracksThanks Wombat, been looking for a cz 416 Rigby for awhile now only problem you have to order one through a gunshop here in Vic. none on the shelves anywhere and then put down a deposit sight unseen, just putting me off I want to handle the thing before I fork out the money...
03 September 2005, 10:47
boom sticktracks... i have seen the c.z. they are kinda plane jane but you are getting an awesome strong and reliable platform to build on. imho, just do it and spend some good money on customizing and slicking the action. this is a working field use rifle and a good one.
03 September 2005, 16:05
JALquote:
Originally posted by wombat:
AR 2209 (similar to but NOT identical to H4350),.
I believe H4350 IS AR2209 in all but name and is supplied by ADI to Hodgdon. (I read it on AR)

John L.
03 September 2005, 16:29
jens poulsen94 grains of N160
fed 215 primer
400 grain bullet from most makes
Norma brass
This load will dublicate the original ballistics of the .416 Rigby in most rifles!
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08 September 2005, 21:34
WinkIn my CZ, 103 grains of N165, 400 grain bullet puts me right at 2370 when using a Hornady Solid (encapsulated).
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16 September 2005, 02:41
BNagel100-grains H4831SC with 410-grain Woodleighs.
100-grains H4831SC with 400-grain RHINO molycoated "softs".
90-grains IMR 4831 with RHINO monometal "solids".
All right at 2400 fps with GM215M Federal primers, Federal nickel-plate "brass".
I can load 'em. Just need to learn to shoot 'em (better).
BNagel
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16 September 2005, 02:49
BrettFor what it's worth my Ruger likes 102gr of H4831SC. Around 2400 with any 400gr bullet.
Good shooting;
Brett
16 September 2005, 02:53
D HunterI think Jack O'conners load was 105 gr of H4831 behind a 400 gr bullet. I use 104 or 105 depending on the bullet. Gives great accuracy and about 2500-2540. You can load up from there but why. D
Although cartridge selection is important there is nothing that will substitute for proper first shot placement. Good hunting, "D"
16 September 2005, 06:27
phurley5I have used H-4831SC, and RL-22 and the later is by far my most accurate powder. I shoot North Fork 370 grain, Hornady 400 grain RN, and Swift A-Frame 400 grain bullets. The North Fork bullet is my most accurate bullet by far. This past weekend I shot a one hole group with it using 98 grains of RL-22 and Fed 215M primer. By one hole group I mean all three shots touching each other. I used the North Fork bullet with a .416 Remington for my Buffalo in the Selous and it worked perfectly with 99.1 weight retention.

Good shooting.
phurley