kev
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HI,
I have never been to Africa yet, but if one only had a 416 Rigby to hunt all game with,DG and plains game,what bullet would do the job?Or anywhere else for that matter, ranges could be from 0 to 350 yards? Thanks,Kev
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Hatari
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I'm hunting in Africa wiht a .416 Rigby, this an excellent calibre ( Impala to elephant).My favourite cartridge is the Trophy Bonded bear claw of Federal,I shoot all animals with the bullet of 400 grains except elephant with a solid bullet in 410 grains. At soon (excuse me for the mistakes, I'm Belgian)
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kev
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HI,
Hatari,Trophy Bonded bear claw ,what is the BC do you think they would be flat enough for 300 yards,Kev
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luv2safari
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Loc: United States
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The 416 Rigby is a great round. How about using two different scopes in QR mounts? I had mine with a 1x4 Leupold and 410 Woodleighs (soft & solid) on at 100 yards, then a 2.5x8 sighted in with Speer 350 Mag Tips at 225 yards. About 250+ yards was all the farther I felt comfortable shooting with the Rigby. I imagine it could be shot farther with practice. It just wasn't something I wanted to put a lot of rounds through, however.
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Hatari
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To Kev Sometimes, I shoot a long range ( 360 yards), no problem with the Trophy Bonded Bear Claw, I know exactly the ballistic of my cartridge. I use two scopes 1,25-4x24 Scmidt & Bender and a swarovsky 2,5-10x42. The .416 Rigby is a fantastic calibre, you have the accuracy,the stopping power, a moderate recoil, a great penetration in the animal. This is my 8 safaris in Africa and I'm enjoyed with the .416 Rigby,I never know some problems. At soon.
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kev
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HI,
Hatari, what do you load the Trophy Bonded Bear Claw to fps? and if you would what powder do you use,Thanks,Kev
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Hatari
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Kev, I don't reloaded the Trophy Bonded Bear Claw, I use only new cartridges from Federal company every times. At soon.
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atkinson6
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Loc: Idaho
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I have hunted everything with a 416 Remington...
My favorite bullets are the 400 gr. Nosler, 380 gr. Northfork and I like the 450 gr. Woodleighs very well...for solids I like the Northfork or GS Custom flat nose..
One of my very favorite bullets for everything is the Northfork cup point monolithic. I have shot Buffalo, Zebra, Impala, Hartebeeste, Wildebeest and warthog with it and it worked like a charm...I also used it in the 375 and in the 404 jefferys this year. If I am hunting where elephants, Lion, Buffalo, etc. are known to be around, that is the bullet that I will be using..
The 340 gr. Northfork is a heck of a Bison, Elk round I have been told, but have not used it... Bill Dowtin used the 240 gr. 338 Win. Northfork bullet and shot a Bison lengthwise and the bullet broke the heavy shoulder and came to rest in the hip perfectly expanded, that is some kind of penetration...he also broke both shoulders as I recall on a big bull elk with it.
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cowboy
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Loc: Northern Wyoming, USA
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On my last safari I took a 416 Rigby & a 450/400 Double Rifle. I thought it was a marvelous caliber, good for small antelope up to dangerous game. My longest shot was under 200 yards & no problem. I shoot Federal Ammo with 400 grain Trophy Bonded bullets, they worked flawlessly for me. Like the 375, 9.3 or 404, the 416 seems a great all around cartridge.
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mikeh416Rigby
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I haven't had mine to Africa......yet. Mine is loaded with 400 grain Woodies, and I must say it does a great job on the ground hogs that were raiding my veggie garden this summer. All that was left of the critters was a hairy doughnut.
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Siskiyous6
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Reged: 21/11/04
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Loc: Del Norte COunty, CA
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When I bought mine, I bought my hunting partner one too. You have to take care of a guy who hunts over 60 days a year and lets you know where the really good spots are. When I get to go to Africa I will borrow his back and have both a scoped and an iron sighted version. Of course he will probably screww the plan up by going too.
What Recoil? http://www.cafepress.com/416rigby
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