You are retiring, just get a Heym .500 NE.
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You are retiring, just get a Heym .500 NE.
Yes sir, I have come to terms with it. I love the look and feel of a double. I personally will never be happy with the accuracy. So the R8 will do for now until I grow up.@Inline6 Doubles aren't for everyone, you need to change the way you think about accuracy when shooting one. That 2 in 4 shot composite group at 55 meters is the equivalent of 3/4 MOA group at 100 with your bolt gun. Also the DG you shoot with a double is Minute of elephant/buff not blue diker. It i8s very rewarding but also requires a lot of practice to get proficient with a double.
100%--You can't go wrong with either. If I had to chose, I would go with the 416 rigby, and handload....just a big fan, especially with 430gr North Forks up the pipe.I have both and have taken both to Africa, if I could only have one I would go with the Lott but only handload for it. If I didn’t handload I would go with the 416 Rigby.
As a lefty, That’s been for sale for the best of 2 years…I’d buy it for five and cut that barrel down to a respectable 20” length. Blasphemy most would say…I will not make an argument for the 416RIGBY or the 458LOTT. What I will say is that this is an appropriate retirement gift for yourself, and left-handed as well...
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/944370647
Can't worry about what people think.As a lefty, That’s been for sale for the best of 2 years…I’d buy it for five and cut that barrel down to a respectable 20” length. Blasphemy most would say…
Definitely not worried what others think of my decisions! I’ve cut many a barrel shorter than “experts” recommended…Can't worry about what people think.
1 you could cut it down and loose on resale if it ever came to that.
2 pull that barrel and have a good smith spin up a new one that you would be happy with.
Either way your money, don't let others keep you from your dream.
I sure agree with your way of thinking.My thought would be to get yourself an appropriate retirement gift. If you have an interest in getting a double, a retirement present to yourself would be a good time. It would compliment your .375s and it would be superior in muzzle energy.
If you purchase a .416 Rigby or a .458 Lott, may be tough to justify getting a double after that.
Justify? That is almost like using the word "need" in a discussion of firearm acquisitions. I believe the correct term is rationalize; which is much, much easier to do....My thought would be to get yourself an appropriate retirement gift. If you have an interest in getting a double, a retirement present to yourself would be a good time. It would compliment your .375s and it would be superior in muzzle energy.
If you purchase a .416 Rigby or a .458 Lott, may be tough to justify getting a double after that.
I will not make an argument for the 416RIGBY or the 458LOTT. What I will say is that this is an appropriate retirement gift for yourself, and left-handed as well...
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/944370647
The seller is an AH member as well. He dropped the price in this thread to $9500 https://www.africahunting.com/threa...beesley-left-hand-416-rigby-with-scope.58764/I will not make an argument for the 416RIGBY or the 458LOTT. What I will say is that this is an appropriate retirement gift for yourself, and left-handed as well...
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/944370647