Riflecrank
AH enthusiast
By golly, not a .416 Tatanka.
Looks like a .416/404 Jeffery unadulterated.
Very nice.
Is it like a .416 Haugh ?
Looks like a .416/404 Jeffery unadulterated.
Very nice.
Is it like a .416 Haugh ?
Based on the brass measurements and markings it is indeed a wildcat --- basically a 404 Jeffery case necked down to take .416 bullets. Which is fine since i got dies --- except for the fact that the dies don't seem to be sizing the necks correctly as they are still at .418 after sizing /sigh/Well... If you don't handload, then Hornady is the only source of factory loaded ammunition that's reasonably available on the market.
From the custom loaded spectrum, Hendershots or Superior Ammo would be more than happy to accommodate you.
Lots of bullet options is you hand load.
This is of course, assuming that you have a .404 JEffery and not some wildcat.
What does the sizing die have imprinted on it? Maybe it’s a standard 404J die?Based on the brass measurements and markings it is indeed a wildcat --- basically a 404 Jeffery case necked down to take .416 bullets. Which is fine since i got dies --- except for the fact that the dies don't seem to be sizing the necks correctly as they are still at .418 after sizing /sigh/
My actual first test was without the expander. The rws is all I have and was primed so I decided to just run two pieces without either expander in it and then measure.Have you tried sizing the brass with the neck-expander button removed ?
If the Inside Diameter of the sized brass neck is 0.418", that is weird for sure, unless CH4D custom made the die for a different make of brass that had thicker neck wall.
Just guessing, but that does not explain why you have two expander buttons of same diameter.
20 pieces of RWS 404 Jeffery brass is all you have ?
That is entirely possible as I do have a set of those. I thought of that but then just have to be careful how to set the die to not bump other dimensions I suppose.Try running the brass into a .416 Rigby die to neck size only.
That might get you shooting.
Exactly why I included it as a project in the titleGreat, you have the proper neck sizing die.
With the longer neck and lower shoulder on your wildcat
a .416 Rigby FL die should be perfect, unless the brass is "funny."
Maybe the brass was acquired by a later buyer, different from what the original owner was using.
Maybe you will overcome a problem that made the last owner think this silk purse was a sow's ear.
Be forewarned the RWS brass that I purchased was SHORT in length. All of them. Check yours carefully. I set my dies up for the short brass and wound up pushing the shoulder back enough that cartridges would not snap over reliably.That is entirely possible as I do have a set of those. I thought of that but then just have to be careful how to set the die to not bump other dimensions I suppose.
I am a soothsayer. . Congrats!IT! WAS! THE! MOTHERLOAD!!!!!
So, the first bit of mystery answered in that it was worth the wait for the 3 boxes. The contents were shipped as follows:
Box 17# - The very well packaged rifle buried in packing peanuts and such.
Box 10# - Plano Airglide Rifle case. Also well wrapped. Little overkill for a, well, case, but it is what it is.
Box 5# - 20 pieces of brass and a box of Barnes .416 Hotcor 350gr.
OH I"M SORRY! DID I FORGET TO MENTION THE CH4D DIES THAT CAME IN THE FIRST BOX???
Oh man, that was a relief!!!! I have NO idea why the auction house would not have included the information that they were included in the listing, but in this case I suppose I took a chance on the rifle and got lucky. If it was noted as having dies and brass I'm fairly sure other people would have bid on it.
So after investigating, I know a lot more about the rifle itself.
* Caliber really is 416/404JEF. So it's a 404 piece of brass, necked down to a 416 projectile. Dies and barrel are marked as a matching set. I'll get pictures up later, but the set of dies actually included 2 different types of expanders. I haven't measured them yet, but maybe someone knows why there'd be the two different shapes.
* Stock is very nice. Some marks on it, but they are honest marks where it's been used.
* Tasco scope is the older Japanese one. Not world class, but a solid unit. Sits in a Conetrol mount.
* Recoil pad is in fairly good shape, so that's a nice bonus. Probably could still use a freshening.
* The box of ammo included the previous owners last load data of 86gr IMR 4064. I'll obviously need to vet that, but it's golden to have a starting point like that.
* This is a CRF design.
* Rifle has been bedded nicely.
* Timney trigger works exactly like a you'd expect a nice Timney to work!
Overall the condition was better than expected --- some very light work with some 0000 and Rem oil took some of the gunk off, but no rust spots or major problem areas that I've seen. Will need to bore scope it, and then go through safety checks (I already tested the actual safety first and it's good though).
I have no complaints on this... it looks like it's going to be a super fun addition to the line up. I'll have to find 404 Jeffery brass, but it also means that I'll only have to stock .416 cal projectiles to match up with my other recently acquisitions. Pictures coming in next post!
Dear soothsayer. I require a prophecy that these dies get fixed or something (Please)I am a soothsayer. . Congrats!
Haaaaaaaa. Let it be said. Let it be done!Dear soothsayer. I require a prophecy that these dies get fixed or something (Please)