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450 Rigby....How much should one weigh???
31 January 2012, 01:51
Texas Blue Devil450 Rigby....How much should one weigh???
How much should a 450 Rigby weigh and still be manageable to shoot without a brake
Thanks for the advice.
Go Duke!!
31 January 2012, 01:58
capoward
I can hardly wait to hear the verbal bludgeoning that’ll take place over this one!
Jim
"Life's hard; it's harder if you're stupid"
John Wayne 31 January 2012, 02:05
BiebsA 450 Rigby and 450 Dakota are almost the same cartridge. It should weigh more than a 458. My Dakota 450 that Jim Kobe made for me is 9 lbs bare, so figure 10 1/2 when scoped and loaded. Dave Bush here shoots a 450 Dakota. I'll PM him to chime in.
31 January 2012, 03:13
AfricanHunterquote:
Originally posted by Biebs:
A 450 Rigby and 450 Dakota are almost the same cartridge. It should weigh more than a 458. My Dakota 450 that Jim Kobe made for me is 9 lbs bare, so figure 10 1/2 when scoped and loaded. Dave Bush here shoots a 450 Dakota. I'll PM him to chime in.
Mine, that TooManyTools fixed up for me an pictured in mid-late '08 in Gunsmithing, weighs 9.75, no scope, no ammo, nosling and is just fine with me. However, I don't try to "hotrod" it to Wea. speed. I use 96.5 gr of H-4895 and 480 grain Hornady Dangerous game bullets.
I donj't quickly find the chrono records
31 January 2012, 03:13
Dave BushThe 450 Rigby/Dakota are fantastic cartridges. According to Pierre van der Walt in
African Dangerous Game Cartridges, the 1st 450 Rigby was 11.5 pounds naked. Paul Roberts at Rigby thought that was too heavy so the second one was reduced to 10.125 pounds. Loaded, with a scope, rings and a sling, it weighed almost 12.5 pounds.
I wanted a hunting rifle and not a range mule and a hunting rifle is carried way more than you shoot it so I had Wayne Jacobsen at AHR build my 450 Dakota around 10 pounds. With a scope and Talley OD rings, it weighs in right at 10.7 pounds. Add three rounds and you are right at 11 pounds. I use Reloder 15 and shoot 450 grain TSXs right at 2400 fps.
I have to give a little plug for AHR here. I did a full custom with fluer-de-lis checkering and a wood upgrade and Wayne built me one spectacular rifle.
Dave
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31 January 2012, 04:03
BitterrootI like them at 9 to 9-1/2 lbs. without scope or ammo.
Thanks for the plug Dave.
31 January 2012, 04:18
WHITE HUNTER BLACK HEARTWayne and AHR regardless of rifle build:
Hell, my 600 OK only weighs 12 lbs.
Respects,
Phill
31 January 2012, 04:26
BiebsHell, my 600 OK only weighs 12 lbs.
Respects,
Phill[/QUOTE]
If you load it up to 2,400 fps, you'll be wishing it was 14 lbs. Don't you have Wayne's X-Brake on it as well? That does a great job in mitigating recoil (another shameless plug, huh Wayne!!!)
31 January 2012, 04:58
MHC_TXMine weighs 10.5 pounds.....would not change anything. I use 500 grain Cutting Edge Solids at 2400fps and it will flatten an elephant.
This was a "frontal brain"...she was standing on a slight rise at 30 yards, looking down her nose at me.....the stick shows the bullet path to the brain.....notice how low I had to shoot her due to the head angle.
This was a "shoulder shot".....she was in very thick brush and I couldn't get a clear brain shot. The shot dropped her to her front knees and then I quickly followed up with a "brain" shot as I could then see her head......was shooting from a kneeling position to get a angle through all the brush.
This bullet was recovered from the "frontal brain"......the bullet penetrated 4ft. and was recovered in the body of the elephant.
31 January 2012, 05:02
BiebsHunting Elephant with a bolt rifle and open sights....that's style! Nice rifle...who made it?
31 January 2012, 05:07
MHC_TXDuane Wiebe
31 January 2012, 05:10
jeffeosso10# done.. scoped if you like, loaded, and ready to go ..
my 500 jeffe weighs 9.25, and my 500 AR weighs about the same, scoped.
not braked, of course
31 January 2012, 05:12
376 steyrThere's no shame in using a good comfortable sling on safari so make it heavy; at least 10 lbs plus empty. You'll have your sling and your ph will constantly be changing shoulders with his gun.
31 January 2012, 05:12
BiebsWell it figures that I'd like it...he just finished my 505 and 416 a few weeks ago. He does turn out some nice rifles. Very nice!
31 January 2012, 05:16
McKayMike, Good to see you back Posting. Always love your posts and photo's of your incredible rifles.
Mac
Mac
31 January 2012, 05:24
WHITE HUNTER BLACK HEARTBiebs,
Yeah, I have the brake on it...as bad as the recoil from the 600 OK can be, I'm an old 577 T-Rex guy, so, I think I'll live through it...besides, 12 lbs. is the empty weight, and with the extra cartridge from the extended magazine, it will push the weight up even further. I know the recoil figures and calculations for the 600 OK can scare off some folks, but, I'm either too stupid or too tough to worry, or maybe both!
Respects,
Phill
31 January 2012, 05:26
MHC_TXquote:
Originally posted by McKay:
Mike, Good to see you back Posting. Always love your posts and photo's of your incredible rifles.
Mac
Thanks......it's been a rough go.......I was on this hunt when my wife was diagnosed with cancer......she passed away 7 weeks later on December 31, 2011.......but life goes on....that's what she would want!
31 January 2012, 05:31
WHITE HUNTER BLACK HEARTMHC_TX,
My condolences for the loss of your wife. I lost my wife to suicide (from Lupus) almost four years ago. Life does go on, but it is never the same, is it?
Respects,
Phill
31 January 2012, 05:55
jeffeossoquote:
Originally posted by MHC_TX:
quote:
Originally posted by McKay:
Mike, Good to see you back Posting. Always love your posts and photo's of your incredible rifles.
Mac
Thanks......it's been a rough go.......I was on this hunt when my wife was diagnosed with cancer......she passed away 7 weeks later on December 31, 2011.......but life goes on....that's what she would want!
that's HORRIBLE - sorry for you loss, sir. blessed be
31 January 2012, 10:10
McKayI can't even imagine....I was hoping that was hoping that was not the outcome. May you find peace until you are with her again.
Mac
Mac