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Dear All,

In a months time I'm off for a buff & some PG in the selous with Kuduland Safaris.

I don't really have the time to work on a load for my new .416 Rigby.
I think I will just use ordinary factory ammo.
My question is who do you think is currently making the best?


John
 
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Call Superior Ammo and they will load you any bullet/powder comb you want.
Superior loads very good Ammo


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Going to Zim on 6/2 to hunt buffs. I am taking some hand load solids that my hunting buddy gave me...however, I will also be taking Norma Swift A-Frames. I have already shot an entire box and they are dead on.

Good luck and I look forward to your hunting report.

BTW, what make is your 416?
 
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It won't take long to develop a load for a Rigby. 103-104 grains of H4831 and a good 400 grain bullet is all you need to know, that and the price of factory ammo.


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Norma Swift A-frames for hunting, Hornady for practice.


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