Hi Guys
I can buy a pre war Rigby in 350 Magnum.
Anyone have some info on the caliber?
Always want to see pics of an old Rigby!!!go for it!!! just traded mine back to paul last year for another rifle. kynoch still load it and as mrVD @Velo Dog says it was loaded originally with a 225grn bullet in soft and solid, they used to load the solids as well but seem to have stopped. photos of the rifle please
http://www.kynochammunition.co.uk/350 Rigby.html
Pics?Hi Guys
I can buy a pre war Rigby in 350 Magnum.
Anyone have some info on the caliber?
Thanks for all the info guys.
My biggest concern after the price is the availability of reloading components.
Priced at around $6500.
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Thanks for all the info guys.
My biggest concern after the price is the availability of reloading components.
Priced at around $6500.
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That is a fine looking rifle. Go for it.
Bertram make brass for the 350Rigby Magnum. Bruce Bertram has shot several Lions with his.
Just remember in a good solid action like the Mauser the 350 can be loaded to its true potential which is the same as a 350 Norma Magnum. I have been told that Rigby had the 350RM loaded down for several reasons 1) So the trajectory of its loads mirrored that of the 303 that a lot of the British of the day used. 2) So as not to have pressure spikes in the heat with the cordite powder in use at the time. 3) So the current production bullets wouldn't fail because of high impact velocities. I can not vouch for any of those reasons as I have not seen anything put out by Rigby as to why it was under loaded, thoiugh I suspect N02 to be the main reason.
Damn thought you were going to get it.Thanks for all the feedback!!
I didn't jump on this rifle quick enough and it was sold.
Kicking myself!!
Spike.go for it!!! just traded mine back to paul last year for another rifle. kynoch still load it and as mrVD @Velo Dog says it was loaded originally with a 225grn bullet in soft and solid, they used to load the solids as well but seem to have stopped. photos of the rifle please
http://www.kynochammunition.co.uk/350 Rigby.html
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Rule303That is a fine looking rifle. Go for it.
Bertram make brass for the 350Rigby Magnum. Bruce Bertram has shot several Lions with his.
Just remember in a good solid action like the Mauser the 350 can be loaded to its true potential which is the same as a 350 Norma Magnum. I have been told that Rigby had the 350RM loaded down for several reasons 1) So the trajectory of its loads mirrored that of the 303 that a lot of the British of the day used. 2) So as not to have pressure spikes in the heat with the cordite powder in use at the time. 3) So the current production bullets wouldn't fail because of high impact velocities. I can not vouch for any of those reasons as I have not seen anything put out by Rigby as to why it was under loaded, thoiugh I suspect N02 to be the main reason.
Bummer mate you will have t ok get a Whelen and load it properly.Thanks for all the feedback!!
I didn't jump on this rifle quick enough and it was sold.
Kicking myself!!
Thanks for all the feedback!!
I didn't jump on this rifle quick enough and it was sold.
Kicking myself!!