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I have been thinking about having a 416 Rigby built out of one of my existing rifles or another used rifle I can get cheaply. The canidates are a Weatherby Mark V, currently a 300 WM that I own. The other is a Winchester model 70 classic 338 mag that I can pick up for $400 from a friend. What would the pros and cons of each action type be as far as turning it into a 416 Rigby?? I see that Winchester does not offer the Rigby option this year from the custom shop, did they have problems? Remember, I need a LEFT HAND action. this rules out the CZ. I do not want to spend the money for a Dakota barreled action (almost $3000). If the Rigby proves to to much trouble, I would just make a 416 Rem Mag. I want a classic style walnut stock. 24" barrel with open sights (single fixed blade zeroed for 50 yards)and a 2.5x fixed Leupold scope in removable mounts. I can do the stock work myself. I will need to have someone do the action and barrel. What kind of cost could I be looking at? Any suggestions would be great! [ 02-05-2003, 04:29: Message edited by: Iron Buck ] | ||
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If I'm not mistaken neither one of those actions will accomodate the Rigby as I think it takes a magnum length action and those are both standard long actions. I also use left-handed rifles and own a model 70 in .375HH. I believe it is the same length action as the rifles you describe and I think it can be converted to the .416 Rem Mag. but not the Rigby. | |||
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Does weatherby make a lefty off the 378 case? that would be the best/easist... the weatherby 300 is based of the HH case, and would be a very simple rebarrel to 416 rem. I've got the rem, and the first thing out of my mouth, after I am asked "what do you hunt with that" is "it's the same as the rigby" jeffe | |||
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Iron buck, WTF are you going to do with a .416 Rigby? The .378/.416/.460Wby action would be an 'easy' conversion, but it's not CRF. No, we lefties are SOL when it comes to Rigby-sized actions. The ones that are available are big $$$$. Just go with a .416 Hoffman or Remington Mag. on any long-action magnum M-70 (or Montana 1999) action. It will do everything the .416 Rigby will do, albeit at higher pressures. George | |||
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The Model 70 can be converted to .416 Rigby, but you have to cut an awful lot of material out of the action. It ends up looking a little awkward, and I imagine it cuts into the margin of safety. The only smith I know of who will do it is Mike Kizler. Kizler's Best, Joe | |||
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I know that Weatherby offered the 378/416/460 Mark Vs in left handed versions. This case is basically a belted Rigby, so the action will handle it. When they made the mark V in these calibers they limited it to (2) rounds in the magazine and stacked them vertically. I would want atleast (3) in the magazine.I am pretty sure(not certain) my 300WM mark V is the same length as these. I am not certain, but I think this action could be converted to handle the Rigby. I am looking for knowledgable advice on this one! Also, Does anyone know what Winchesters custom shop did when they offered M70 416 Rigbys? Was this a speacial action? I realize that the easy solution is to use the 416 Rem mag or Hoffman..........but is not often I do anything the easy way LOL. If I find out that the Rigby is either to hard to do or it will cost to much money, I will then do one of the standard 416 mags. I would rather put the saved money into my Cape Buffalo fund! | |||
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Does anyone know if my MArk V action in 300 WBY could be economocaly converted to 416 Rigby? | |||
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Iron buck, See this thread for John Ricks' explanation of what would be required for .300Wby. to .378Wby. conversion (same case as the Rigby, with a belt added). .300 to .378 conversion George | |||
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Iron Buck, I recommend you wait if you want a left-hand action that will hold the .416 Rigby; both Montana Rifleman and two other companies are going to bring LH magnum actions to market. So far they have announced prices at around $500, $1,000 and $1,500 -- so you can take your pick when they eventually arrive. If you don't want to wait and will settle for the .416 Remington, find a left-handed Model 70 in .375 H&H and have at it. They have been available recently. I think your proposed conversions would consume a lot of long green. jim dodd | |||
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What are the other two?? #1 Williams is one #2 ??? | |||
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B. Searcy | |||
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Thanks for all the added input. After seeing how difficult the conversion of either action is I think I will just rebarrel a Model 70 classic to 416 Remington Mag. It looks as if there is no economical way for me to own a LH Rigby. | |||
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If you just wanted a 416 Rigby to have and inexpensive, go the ambidetrous route and get a Ruger #1. Can be had in stainless or blue/walnut and shot equally as well right or left handed. | |||
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I shoot lefty, as I'm left eye dominant, but like a right hand bolt. For a true left hand action, I would look at the Vektor ($2000), Dakota or Granite Mountain actions. Instead of a .416 Rigby really look at a .458 Lott or Ackley on the left hand M70.-Rob | |||
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