Bullet: 400 grains, Swift or Speer AGS solid.
Brass: Norma (or Federal nickel plated)
Powder: H4831
Charge: 104 grains
Primer: F215GM
Velocity: 2450 fps
Accuracy: sub-MOA
Comments: This load has the blessing of George Hoffman, who said Jack O'Connor used a similar load, regarding 104-105 grains of H4831 with a 400 or 410 grain bullet. All bullets of 400 grain weight seem to go to same point of impact in my heavy barreled Ruger. Also tested were the old FMJ Hornady, and Barnes X-Bullet.
The Swift and Speer AGS solid were particularly compatible and uniform regarding velocity and accuracy and point of impact. They make a good soft-solid combo.
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Good huntin' and shootin',
Bwanawannabe, Daktari Ron
A year ago I read a few Capstick books, then watched a few African hunt videos. Then I started following this forum and you know where this is leading, now I've become infected with big bore fever.
Just recently I aquired a Ruger 77 RSM in .416 Rigby. I plan to mount a Leupold 1X4 Vari X II. Mine is the heavy barrel version.
I plan to do some load development with 300 gr Barnes X (Texas hogs and whitetails) and 400 gr Hornady S P (Cape Buff)
So keep those .416 Rigby loads coming. Also what kind of optics are you using? And is your bedding factory or have you glassed it?
Good Hunting,
Craftsman
The 350 grain X-Bullets did not exit the one ton buff, though they did produce a most satisfying "whomp," but I figure the 400 grainers would break the off-side hide. The 350 grainers sailed right through the deer and skipped across the plain, kicking up a puff of dust every hundred yards or so. LOL. I have it all on video.
George Hoffman picked a great caliber for his wildcat, but now the Rigby is so available, and will do the same or more at lower pressure. I like that fat case.
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Good huntin' and shootin',
Bwanawannabe, Daktari Ron
Accuracy for 3 shots @100yds for all above loads.
350gr Bullets (so far)
IMR4831 104gr 2759fps Swift A-frame 1.45"
IMR4350 95gr 2600fps X-bullet 0.67"
IMR4831 104gr 2730fps Speer MagTip 0.41"
Will add data from H4831 when complete.
Remember these loads have been proven safe in my rifle, not yours. Be careful. Bill
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Good huntin' and shootin',
RAB
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Good huntin' and shootin',
RAB
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Andy Cooper
Near Max, reduce 10% and work up. 6000+ ft-lbs energy and recoil is quite stiff.
[This message has been edited by Big Bore (edited 02-26-2002).]
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Good huntin' and shootin',
RAB
Rifle: Ruger M77 Magnum (out-of-the-box)
Barrel: 24" Ruger factory, 0.810" muzzle
Scope: Leupold Vari-X III 1.5-5X
Rings: Standard Ruger
Bullet: GS Custom FN 380 grains
Brass: Norma
Powder: H4831
Charge: 105.0 grains
Primer: Federal GM215M
Velocity: 2509 fps
Accuracy: 0.147" for 3 shots at 100 yards
COL: 3.710"
For more ranting and raving about this bullet, see Don G's post on the Big Bore forum.
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Good huntin' and shootin',
RAB
[This message has been edited by R. A. Berry (edited 07-15-2001).]
Also, in the same setup with this load, I loaded two Swift 400 grain A-Frames to a COL = 3.59" and got a one-hole two shot "group" of 0.008" center-to-center.
Velocity on the two shots was 2484 fps and 2480 fps, just two shots. The Swift has a long bearing surface and the 416 Rigby has no freebore, just a leade over about 0.3" travel from case mouth to bore.
This is definitely a load worth testing . Later.
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Good huntin' and shootin',
RAB
Norma Brass inside neck reamed after first firing.
Federal 215 Match Primer
Barnes 400 gr. X bullet
H4831 Powder
103.0 gr.
2461.7 fps, ES of 19 fps
OAL 3.661 crimped 1/2 turn with Lee Factory Crimp die.
Accuracy 5 shots into 1.195 at 100 yards.
Pressure normal
Groups perfectly round.
Load shoots to POA with Factory fixed rear sight.