CoElkHunter
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I love my .416 Rigby.You sound like one of those hotrod usa persons.....![]()
...just get a 416 rigby....simple
I love my .416 Rigby.You sound like one of those hotrod usa persons.....![]()
...just get a 416 rigby....simple
Recoil tolerance is very personal. I loaded for my 404 shooting 400 swifts and Barnes from 2150 fps up the ladder to 2400 + fps. I settled on 2250 for my buff hunt. IMy rifle weighs 10lbs., 3 oz. loaded to hunt and I find the recoil quite tolerable, though a bit violent shooting from a bench with max loads. I am not a large or heavy person, but I shoot more than most hunters. The 404J recoil is s bit more than a 375 H&H, which I find comfortable. YMMV.The Germans loaded the 404 at 2300 fps to mimic the .416 Rigby , but one could load it much higher also with 400 grains of one wished for . And it’s a very versatile cartridge to load for . And the 2300ish make it quite a hammer with the 200 fps above the old British data .
Loaded it with 300 grain mono copper HP . The firm is closed down years ago , but I think NF could be asked to make one , or Rhino . That was into 165 .30-06 ballistics .Recoil tolerance is very personal. I loaded for my 404 shooting 400 swifts and Barnes from 2150 fps up the ladder to 2400 + fps. I settled on 2250 for my buff hunt. IMy rifle weighs 10lbs., 3 oz. loaded to hunt and I find the recoil quite tolerable, though a bit violent shooting from a bench with max loads. I am not a large or heavy person, but I shoot more than most hunters. The 404J recoil is s bit more than a 375 H&H, which I find comfortable. YMMV.