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NULA .416 rigby

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16 April 2017, 19:22
JR
NULA .416 rigby
I see one on gun broker. I'm not a stranger to hard kickers but I'm curious......has anyone shot a New ultra light arms in any of the bigger calibers? Melvins stock handles recoil very well and if I had to guess the rifles about 7ish pounds.


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16 April 2017, 19:49
Biebs
That's been on there quite a while. Not sure why someone would want an NULA in 416 Rigby. No matter how effective the stock is in attenuating recoil, pure physics will come into play here :-)
16 April 2017, 19:52
GeorgeS
quote:
Originally posted by Biebs:
Not sure why someone would want an NULA in 416 Rigby.


Because they're carried a lot more than they are fired.

Ross Seyfried used to carry a .416 Hoffman that weighed 5.5-6.5lbs. when he was a PH.

George


16 April 2017, 21:02
Robgunbuilder
Absolutely true! You can take any amount of recoil once or twice. Carrying a heavy rifle wears you down after 10-15 miles. The lighter the better! Every pound you shed means you can go just that much further!


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16 April 2017, 21:12
jeffeosso
if it's in one's price range,jump on it .. the rigby doesn't kick all that much .. 70-75lbs with full house loads in a 9# rifle .. and 8# 13oz isn't much off that ...

weight, i thought we were talking about ULTRA light rifles .. not water buffalos -- the CZ 416 rigby only weigh 9 or 10 oz more ...

a LIGHT 416 rigby would be 7.5 without scope .. and ultralight should be around 6 ... 6 would be brisk


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18 April 2017, 08:45
lawndart
Maybe the fellow that had the rifle built, had an epiphany after he tried it once.


18 April 2017, 09:04
RyanB
Seems to me that clients need light rifles because a PH can walk most of them right into the ground.
18 April 2017, 22:04
NTO
I have a rebuilt CLR just like a NULA in 375 ruger with hot 300gr loads it hurts that's all I can say. I have shot many big bores up to 600NE and the ruger is the most brutal. That being said I didn't build it to shoot all day with its a 1/2" gun but its meant to be carried alot and shot a little.
13 June 2017, 08:56
NTO
I will give a report couldn't stand it any longer had to have. Melvin said it's the only 416 rigby he built.
13 June 2017, 09:52
JR
I was in communication with the guy and he said it was about 8lbs. Given the good stock design I'm thinking it might not be that bad. He has a .375 too but is on the fence about selling it.


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13 June 2017, 14:32
xausa
My wildcat .505 weighs 8 3/4 pounds, but I only fire full loads at game. All my practicing was done with cast bullet reduced loads, but when I actually used it on rhino, elephant and buffalo, I never noticed the recoil. Recoil energy 88 foot pounds, recoil velocity 25 feet per second.
13 June 2017, 18:02
NTO
Weights 7.2 lbs
I also bought the 340 wby he had built just like it.
13 June 2017, 19:42
Biebs
That'll make a nice pair!
14 June 2017, 21:08
NTO
Thanks I think they will make a nice pair to carry to SA in 18 as I believe it's a place you can never have to much gun. If all goes as planned will spend around 30 days over there. I have all the confidence in Melvin's guns ever for DG shot a lioness a few years ago with a 375 ruger he built and never worried they feed so flawless every time.