05 September 2011, 09:57
Norman Conquest30-416AI
I have been enamoured for years on Ross's idea on the 416 Rigby necked to 30 cal. + blown out to 40 deg.The cost of the case form dies was my primary concern.Then I got the "weird" idea that the .338 Lapua was only a necked down .416 to .338. HMMMMM.Anyone reading this already knows what I'm talking about.So why could one not neck down .338 to a .308 cal. without the interum of $600.00 in alternate die sizing.? This a question of series from one who forms his own brass...bullets as well (but that is another subject).
06 September 2011, 01:42
snowmanNorman This would make an impressive 30 cal long range calibre. However I have to ask what would it do that a couple existing cartridges can't do. The 30-378 Wby for example. If you don't like the belt then the 300 Pegasus or the 7.82 Warbird.
06 September 2011, 05:49
BiebsI had a 30-416 Rigby for a short time...made by a smith in Montana on a Sako TRG action. It would shoot 2 1/2" groups at 650 yards. The 30-416 was a 1,000 yard wildcat for a while.
06 September 2011, 11:29
Idaho SharpshooterBiebs,
that would have been one Daniel Lilja, of Plains, MT, I expect...? He brought a rifle down chambered for his 30-416 Sniper wildcat. He made some of the finest barrels, still does. I have a 22-284 he did for me.
I think I have four or five of his barrels.
10 September 2011, 06:02
BiebsRich, it was a trade-in at Kevin Weaver's place out there.
27 September 2011, 09:00
Blake7062I have a 300 Lapua. Due to the case volume and excellent brass along with RL25 and Retumbo high velocities are readily obtainable. Redding made my dies. You won't be disapointed.
Blake
28 September 2011, 03:42
jeffeosso30-378 is about perdactly the same thing