andriesdeklerk
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I own a 416Rigby and find it an absolute pleasure to shoot. Recently I looked at the 350 Rigby and
fell in love with the case and caliber. But after some studies found very little information
on the caliber and the little there was, was outdated. The closest to modern loads I could find was
loads developed for old rifles so to duplicate point of impact with their open sights. The original specs
is also far from impressive with a 225gr bullet only achieving 2450ft/sec. The data available
works around 46000psi, what the Rigby designed it to be. But is it possible to push the 225gr safely
to at least 2700ft/sec? For the case is very spacious and modern action can safely handle 60000 psi.
Is there anybody with experience with this caliber? Please no other caliber suggestions, its 350 or nothing.
I am not interested in 333, 318, etc.!
fell in love with the case and caliber. But after some studies found very little information
on the caliber and the little there was, was outdated. The closest to modern loads I could find was
loads developed for old rifles so to duplicate point of impact with their open sights. The original specs
is also far from impressive with a 225gr bullet only achieving 2450ft/sec. The data available
works around 46000psi, what the Rigby designed it to be. But is it possible to push the 225gr safely
to at least 2700ft/sec? For the case is very spacious and modern action can safely handle 60000 psi.
Is there anybody with experience with this caliber? Please no other caliber suggestions, its 350 or nothing.
I am not interested in 333, 318, etc.!