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Interesting, I came to the same conclusions many years ago, if simply basing on factory ammo. The differences in the numbers are interesting. I also suspect the Remington version would also be easier to work up very accurate loads due to the pressures being more "attuned" with modern powders.
http://kwk.us/pressures.html
Not quite with the accurate loads. I have a Rigby and all 400 to 410 grain projectiles I have tried throw to the same point at 100 and under the inch. This includes the Woodleigh Hydros which would eat into the powder space in the 416Rem. I have only used two powders, AR2209 and AR2213sc and again both to the same point of impact. The 2209 kicks less and is cleaner so it is what I use. Then again CZ make rifles that just seem to shoot.
I prefer the Rigby, probably because of the history and it just works but If I could only have the Rem 416 I wouldn't be cursing.
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