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30 March 2012, 05:47
kaprota
source for 416 plinking ammo
I am taking it out of the safe for some exersize.................... when to my horror I discovered the only rounds I have left are 10 each of the A-Square monolitic solids and 10 of the A square Lion Load - 400 grain / 2400fps

I really don't want to shoot these yet and would like to know if anyone has seen any deals on 416 Rigby ammo. Pig hunting next week in south Texas

I haven't ramped up to reload this caliber yet and I need some more brass anyway...so
30 March 2012, 06:08
Hizzie
Cheaper Than Dirt has several loads under $100/box.


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30 March 2012, 06:23
jeffeosso
hornady 416 ammo is cheaper than ALL other alternatives


opinions vary band of bubbas and STC hunting Club

Information on Ammoguide about
the416AR, 458AR, 470AR, 500AR
What is an AR round? Case Drawings 416-458-470AR and 500AR.
476AR,
http://www.weaponsmith.com
30 March 2012, 14:08
416Tanzan
I would use both the monolithic solid and the lion load for plinking. The monolithic 'roundnose of all roundnoses' will not give guaranteed straight-line penetration and the lion load does not hold together well. Either one will work for a pig in the US, but they are no longer recommended by most who hunt Africa. Read some on the 'terminals' thread.

Try out the CEB non-com with the newest Talon tip, 336grains, or else the Barnes 350grainTTSX. the latter has a .444BC, so it's good for longrange, too.


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"A well-rounded hunting battery might include:
500 AccRel Nyati, 416 Rigby or 416 Ruger, 375Ruger or 338WM, 308 or 270, 243, 223" --
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30 March 2012, 19:44
xausa
Here's a nice article on one man's approach to pliniking loads: http://www.theoutdoorwriter.co...ing/cast_bullets.htm

If you Google ".416 cast bullets", you will find quite a selection available, and I submit that buying brass is a good deal more economical than shooting factory loads just to get it.

I highly recommend cast bullets and reduced loads for practice with rifles of more than moderate recoil.
31 March 2012, 00:24
LeonKomkov
If you are looking for 416 Remington, I can recommend Double Tap Ammo for a good (reasonably) cheap cartridge. I've used their 416 Rem Mag loaded with the Nosler Partition bullets on a number of S. Texas nilgai and hog hunts, and they've been very accurate. Cost is about 100 bucks per box.