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I see. Thanks for the info. This is super helpful for a DG gun noob. For me, being a reliable shooter, ammo availability, and usability (not looking for a safe queen) are highest on my priority list when considering firearms. Maybe with this disconnect between value and performance, the 416 Remington might be the ticket for me vs. other 40s. Value is very important, but I’m not overly concerned with the highest potential resale value, or appreciation, with this particular rifle. It will be carried and used in 2025 on buff, and hopefully many more trips to come. I recently bought a 375 H&H InterArms Whitworth (10/89 totally stock for now) for this purpose and I really like it, but I realize I can handle more recoil comfortably after shooting the 375 so looking at a 40 of some kind to fit the bill.
It will more than do the job and you will find great values on the Rem
 
I suspect that the following calibers will continue to be most popular for decades to come and have the widest available ammunition which does feed into resale value. I say this in part because some of the newer calibers (despite their clear design improvements) are not surpassing the following old reliables (Bolt Gun) cartridges.
Bolt Actions:
375 H&H
404 Jeffrey
416 Rigby
458 Win Mag
458 Lott
Doubles:
450-400 NE
470 NE
500 NE

Anyone feel otherwise? Join in the conversation....
I like your list but I would swap the 404 Jeffery with the 416 Rem Mag. While the 404 Jeffery is an old iconic cartridge and chambered in some pretty expensive rifles, I believe the 416 Rem Mag is chambered in far more rifles, more affordable rifles and better ammo available at lesser cost than the 404 Jeffery. Of course a bespoke Jeffery bolt action in 404 would have better resale value. :)
 
404 Jeffery. Way cool

416 Rigby. Way cool

416 Remington. Meh

It’s as simple as that. Nothing more. :cool:
 
416 rem creates a problem the 416 rigby solved - low pressure !
 
I suspect that the following calibers will continue to be most popular for decades to come and have the widest available ammunition which does feed into resale value. I say this in part because some of the newer calibers (despite their clear design improvements) are not surpassing the following old reliables (Bolt Gun) cartridges.
Bolt Actions:
375 H&H
404 Jeffrey
416 Rigby
458 Win Mag
458 Lott
Doubles:
450-400 NE
470 NE
500 NE

Anyone feel otherwise? Join in the conversation....

If resale value is concerned I would probably remove the 458WM from this list. And rather put the .500Jeffery and .505Gibbs

Even the 450rigby, in an identical rifle, would probably keep better value than 458WM
 
416 rem creates a problem the 416 rigby solved - low pressure !
Oooh. Reliability. Is that something to worry about in a modern cartridge or just a “one in a million…so you’re saying there’s a chance” kind of thing? Not being a smart ass here I really don’t know?
 
The classics:
375HH
404 Jeffery
416 Rigby
450/400NE
450NE
470NE
500NE
505 Gibbs
500 Jeffery

The new kids on the block:
375 Ruger
416 RemMag
416 Ruger
458 WM
458 Lott
450 Rigby
460 Weatherby
500 A Square
Hey, where's the .416 Taylor? It was a "new kid" SAAMI spec'd cartridge in the early-mid '70s BEFORE the RM, Rugers, .450 Rigby and A Squares. Jon Wooters took his to Africa and killed a great lion and cape buffalo with it! If Winchester hadn't dropped the ball manufacturing factory ammo for it after they and Ruger built prototype rifles for it, we may have never heard of the .416 Remington Mag (actually the almost identical .416 Hoffman which WAS a wildcat at the time and Remington stole George Hoffman's design) and .416 Ruger. Bill Ruger may have never resurrected the almost extinct .416 Rigby in his GREAT Ruger RSM if he had chambered it in .416 Taylor first as a production rifle? We'll never know but the Taylor should be on your "new kids" list. Thank you from the many .416 Taylor aficionados residing here on AH.
 
Hey, where's the .416 Taylor? It was a "new kid" SAAMI spec'd cartridge in the early-mid '70s BEFORE the RM, Rugers, .450 Rigby and A Squares. Jon Wooters took his to Africa and killed a great lion and cape buffalo with it! If Winchester hadn't dropped the ball manufacturing factory ammo for it after they and Ruger built prototype rifles for it, we may have never heard of the .416 Remington Mag (actually the almost identical .416 Hoffman which WAS a wildcat at the time and Remington stole George Hoffman's design) and .416 Ruger. Bill Ruger may have never resurrected the almost extinct .416 Rigby in his GREAT Ruger RSM if he had chambered it in .416 Taylor first as a production rifle? We'll never know but the Taylor should be on your "new kids" list. Thank you from the many .416 Taylor aficionados residing here on AH.
To your point the Ruger RSM in 416 Rigby. I purchased it 20+ years ago. I know it's not the right scope for this rifle. But it was my small rifle on this safari and my PH wanted me to put an optic on it that was good out to 200 yards. So due to the magnum action I needed a long tube scope.
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