17 February 2005, 01:17
dr johninfo on 450 rigby?
I have been reading on various posts that the 450 rigby is a great .458 round. lower pressures, great performance. I cannot find any info on this cartridge anywhere. how about brass? I currently have a 458 win mag on a P17 enfield action. I would consider going to something more powerful with lower pressures and the 450 rigby seems like an interesting alternative. any help. not interested in 458 lott.
17 February 2005, 01:49
jeffeossodr john...
here's the funny history...
416 rigby (1914? or 1912)
weatherby copied, belted, and ran the pressure up.. 416 wbby and 460 weatherby...
460 weatherby has high pressure and a belt...
1995 the 450 rigby was released (1 9 9 5) which is a 460 weatherby, derimmed, reshouldered, and run at moderate pressure...
which you can get from running a 416 riby BASIC brass through a 450 rigby die...
run 500 gr at 2300...
it will fit in an enfield, with ALOT of work
jeffe
if you think of the 416 weartherby as a belted highpressure 416 rigby, then think of the 450 rigby as a debelted lowere pressure 460 weatherby
17 February 2005, 02:01
HenryC470Kynoch sells it. Here is a link:
http://www.kynochammunition.co.uk/H. C.
17 February 2005, 02:48
AtkinsonThat would make a nice rifle on an enfield action..
17 February 2005, 04:53
WhitworthDr John, just out of curiosity, why no interest in the Lott? Afterall, it is just a reamer away, and 2300 fps with a 500 grn bullet is most certainly Lott territory.