07 December 2005, 17:28
WinkNew Ammo For The .416 Rigby...
DavidC, It's a MacMillan, gray paint, Decelerator recoil pad. I like the painted stock because it gives just enough roughness to the finish to make it easier to hold when wet.
08 December 2005, 09:50
ColoradoMattI think that Phil's article a few months ago on the 458 lott vs. the 458 win pretty much illustrates the fact that the Lotts performance gain is so small that it is superfluous. "Who cares!"
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Originally posted by 465H&H:
Phil!
Seems like you already have a tried and true friend in 458 Win. I sure don't question the caliber for bears. It is only on elephant that I want the little more penetration that the Lott offers.
465H&H
09 December 2005, 11:18
CZ 550Oh thank God. Its about time a few other manufacures got the hint that variety, especially in the ammo market, is the spice of life.
09 December 2005, 11:44
JJ_MillerWell damn,
If Hornady does in fact drag the 416 Rigby down to the level of the common masses I will just have to remove the rifle racks from my Rolls and Bently hunting trucks................JJ
23 March 2006, 22:34
BNagelMidway says target date moved to April 20 now -- latest.
24 March 2006, 01:55
dgr416For some reason those 410 gr soft point woodleigh bullets kick way harder than other 400gr 416 bullets.I bought a bunch of 416 weatherby with 410 woodleigh bullets for $27 a box.I think I bought 1200 rounds.I deloaded it necked the brass to 338-378 weatherby and used the bullets in my 416 rem mag and the Norma mpr powder in my 338 win mag.The woodlieg bullets the 410 gr soft point expand to .92 caliber and will go very deep into animals.I also got boxes from midway I think 500 to a box for $123 I think and boxes of 100 for $23 .I bought up a few thousand.I think I have around 3000 of those bullets.The will kick the crap out of you feels like.I got 1.5" groups at 100 yards with both myu guns.I actually shot some 200 yards groups for fun.They were all 3" or less good enough for elephants.