A 440 grain .458” bullet has a sectional density of .300 and a 450 grain .458” bullet has a sectional density of .306 (virtually the same as the 9.3x62 and the 375 H&H with traditional bullet weights), just meeting the conventional wisdom threshold of appropriate sectional density for a dangerous game bullet, so I personally wouldn’t hesitate to use them if they are monometal or bonded.Hi guys, some advice pls. Just bough a sako 450 rigby. What would be the nest bullet dor it, 440 gr or 500 g
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YUP; Got it in one ...Im new to this, so is the 450 rigby a .458 ? And is it a necked up 416 rigby, ?
I shoot with a Aimpoint Micro H1 on my 450 Rigby and am extremely satisfied.What do u guys think of the aimpoint H2 dor the 450 rigby, or what would h suggest
What do u guys think of the aimpoint H2 dor the 450 rigby, or what would h suggest
@DWB Which base are you using on this set up?I shoot with a Aimpoint Micro H1 on my 450 Rigby and am extremely satisfied.
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That is 3 shots at 50m from the sticks
It's a custom base a local gunsmith made for me. Sits very low.@DWB Which base are you using on this set up?