01 April 2013, 18:56
Ohier.416 Rigby questions
I have acquired a .416 Rigby barrel for a CZ. I want to use a mauser action. Is this threadable? What bolt do I need? What other issues to I need to be aware of? I have a local gun-hack who will do the work, need headspace gauges (rent possibly from someone).
Thanks in advance. Or tell me to sell the barrel and move on. I am trying to do this on the cheap, as I want to shoot a big bore.
02 April 2013, 07:35
ColoradoMattquote:
Originally posted by BNagel:
Oh, boy!
While BNagel is catching his breath, I'll go ahead and point you in the right direction. Sell the barrel, and get yourself a Commercial big bore, such as a CZ, Winchester, or Ruger. Building a 416 Rigby on a mauser action is not going to be cheap, no matter how you go at it. Trust me, I've lost a lot of hair over the past couple of years having one built. Even if you handload, the 416 Rigby is pretty expensive to shoot. If you just want to get into an inexpensive big bore, and you aren't attached to a certain caliber, I would look for an Interarms Whiteworth or Ruger M77 in 458 Win mag. Both can be found used at very reasonable prices, and the 458 Win is probably the cheapest big bore to shoot.
Matt
02 April 2013, 15:00
OhierThanks Matt that's what I was looking for.
02 April 2013, 16:35
jeffeossoWhat Matt said. A CZ 416 can be had for under 1k. Complete and done.
The CZ barrel can be used in a Mauser. Easiest to cut off the threaded protein and start over. But a rigby is tough to make work in a 98.
02 April 2013, 18:27
Don MarkeyCan the barrel be cut back and rechambered to something else easier for a mauser like the taylor or ruger? i never looked at the case layout much to see if the chamber would clean up.
Don
03 April 2013, 01:44
impala#03There is a 458 win mag in a Ruger #1 in the classifids worth the money.
03 April 2013, 11:35
NakihunterYu are getting great advise.
I just bought a CZ 416 Rigby. See this
http://forums.accuratereloadin...9411043/m/2101063581In the US they are so much cheaper to buy & shoot.
I went for this because I wanted a classic British big bore & not a 458 Win mag. I passed on a very nice FN Mauser action 404 Jeffery project rifle since the CZ was lighter and likely to be easier to sell later if I wanted to.
I went through the planning process of building a big bore & gave up as it was going to cost me closer to $4k or more.
Good luck.
03 April 2013, 16:35
jeffeossoCan it be cut back and chambered to something else? It has been several years since I did the exercise which resulted in no. But i don't recall anything that will clean up the chamber properly.