Goose Cracker
AH enthusiast
So months ago you worthless jerks didn't talk me out of purchasing a 416 so of course I'm weak-willed and I have one on the way. A Kimber Caprivi 416 Rem Mag to be precise. Let's not re-litigate the veracity of a Rem Mag vs a Rigby vs a Ruger...
But if you have both a 375 and a 416, would it change how they are set up? My 416 will be my buff rifle at this point.
Currently have a VX6HD 1-6x24 on the 375 zeroed at 100 but thinking I'll replace that with a 2.5-12.5x42 Trijicon and put the 1-6x24 on the 416. May even drop down from 300 grainers in the 375 to 260/270 grainers and zero it out a bit longer.
I'm definitely going heavy on the 416: 400 grain A-Frames is what I'm thinking.
Thoughts?
But if you have both a 375 and a 416, would it change how they are set up? My 416 will be my buff rifle at this point.
Currently have a VX6HD 1-6x24 on the 375 zeroed at 100 but thinking I'll replace that with a 2.5-12.5x42 Trijicon and put the 1-6x24 on the 416. May even drop down from 300 grainers in the 375 to 260/270 grainers and zero it out a bit longer.
I'm definitely going heavy on the 416: 400 grain A-Frames is what I'm thinking.
Thoughts?