05 September 2016, 07:15
buckstix411 KDF Custom Rem 700 - So what did I buy?
411 KDF Custom Rem 700 - So what did I buy?
Hello All,
Not sure if I should post this here, or in the Big Bore Section, so I did both.
I drove 160 miles up North to an Annual Labor Day Gun show in Eagle River, Wisconsin. I asked one of the regular Dealers there, if he had anything "Big" or "Weird". (my typical interest)
He said he had a rifle that was "Both". The price was absurdly cheap because he found little information about the caliber, and no source for ammo.
So, I bought it.
Character marks make it look to have been a "working gun" for use in Alaska, or Africa.
Here's the description:
Custom built on a Remington model 700 action.
It has a dark "black/greenish" parkerized finish on both the action and the barrel.
Barrel length is 23-1/2" including the Muzzle Brake. (I believe it is a KDF Brake)
Weight is 8-3/4 pounds. LOP = 13-1/4 (it came with a leather slip-on recoil boot which can add 3/4" more)
Side of the barrel is stamped
411 KDF Bottom of the barrel is stamped in 3 lines ....
BJO = 4792 83
400/411 13,7
RTD 12 87 It has a light green/gray Camo Pattern Bell & Carlson synthetic stock with integral sling bars, a Compass in the bottom of the grip cap, and a thumb screw removable buttplate to access the inside of the hollow stock - 3 loaded cartridges are stored there.
It has a Redfield 1.75x5 Widefield scope w/ rangefinder, with Millet rings that have model 100 white-outlined adjustable sights built into the top of the rings.
So, anyone with information on this caliber, or how this rifle might have come to be made, would be appreciated.
If anyone has a rifle in this caliber, or knows someone who does, please let me know.
Here are some pictures:
06 September 2016, 00:47
Texas KillartistI cannot tell you anything a/b the rifle.
The 411 KDF is very similar to the 416 Taylor w/ .411 bullets.
Kleingunther Distinguished Firearms of Seguin, Texas is KDF.
07 September 2016, 08:07
buckstixquote:
Originally posted by Texas Killartist:
I cannot tell you anything a/b the rifle.
The 411 KDF is very similar to the 416 Taylor w/ .411 bullets.
Kleingunther Distinguished Firearms of Seguin, Texas is KDF.
Hello Texas Killartist,
Thanks for the reply.
I'm pretty much putting together the pieces of the puzzle on this rifle's History.
see here:
http://forums.accuratereloadin...4711043/m/425104542220 October 2016, 03:37
PerHBoddington wrote some about the 411 in his Safari rifles books nr 1 .
20 October 2016, 04:07
BiebsThe 411 KDF is a necked-down 458 Win Mag case. I had one in a Mauser 99; a KDF Titan II. Phil Kuehne at KDF could probably fill you in on anything you need to know.
21 October 2016, 16:45
buckstixquote:
Originally posted by PerH:
Boddington wrote some about the 411 in his Safari rifles books nr 1 .
Hello PerH,
Thanks for the reply.
I think I have that book. I'll take a look.
quote:
Originally posted by Biebs:
The 411 KDF is a necked-down 458 Win Mag case. I had one in a Mauser 99; a KDF Titan II. Phil Kuehne at KDF could probably fill you in on anything you need to know.
Hello Biebs,
Thanks for the reply.
Yes, I talked with Phil. He's the one that told me that they used B. Obermeyer barrels and led me to contact Boots about my rifle.
I've since made up some cartridges on .458 WM brass and the rifle shoots very well.
05 November 2016, 07:48
Texas KillartistThe rear sight and front sight blade mounted on top of the scope rings is a new one on me !
05 November 2016, 10:29
yumastepside.....from memory, they were made by Millet Sights

Roger