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05 November 2005, 03:25
Irish Paul
Opinions sought on an aluminum stocked Weatherby .416 Rem
Hello,

yesterday I had the chance to shoot a used Weatherby 416 Remington.

Apparently it is approx 15 years old, with an all Aluminum (aluminium) stock. It has been rebarreled, and appears to shoot well.
I have been told that the owner has approx $2800 in this gun, and may sell it for $1000.

If anyone has some info. or opinions on such a rifle, they would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

P.


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05 November 2005, 15:57
jeffeosso
sounds odd... got any pics?

for me, weatherby action + weird stock = buy a cz or ruger in ribgy, for what that's worth
jeffe


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05 November 2005, 23:03
jorge
Goes for me too/ Too many "mongrel" parts. If you want a 416 Rem, get a Model 70 NEW for about the same price. jorge


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07 November 2005, 02:59
MacD37
Ditto what Jeffe, and Jorge said! I'd hate to use that thing in sub zero weather! You might have to light a fire to get that thing out of your hands, and off your face! Big Grin


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07 November 2005, 03:10
GeorgeS
Irish Paul,

When you say 'aluminum stock', do you mean an entirely aluminum stock as in 'The Pug', or a synthetic stock with an aluminum bedding block?

George


07 November 2005, 07:51
500grains
Aluminum is too precious these days to waste on a stock. I want my stock made out of uranium.
07 November 2005, 12:49
Irish Paul
Sorry for not getting back to you all sooner.

The stock is solid aluminum, and an original Weatherby. I have been told that Weatherby discontinued the aluminum stocks very early after their inception due to cost.
The stock has a black coating of some sort over the aluminum.

I was wondering if anyone has heard of such a gun.

The gentlemen who is selling it is in Africa now, and a good friend of his loaded up 20 rounds for me, with a 400 grain bullet at 2500 fps or so. It was not much fun to shoot, and I had a flinch for the new few shots of my .30-06 !!

It does appear to be a nice rifle, but I must admit that the relatively short bolt throw took me off guard.

Thanks for all your input guys.

By the way, a uranium stock should do wonders for felt recoil! Osmium might be a tad better though!


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07 November 2005, 17:25
tiggertate
I sure would like to see a picture of that. I haven't followed Weatherby rifles much but I never heard of that. Would be neat to see!

If it was made before CNC I can understand the cost concerns, LOL.


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