geoff rath
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Looking at the Rigby performance over the decades, do we really need to boost the operating pressure? To do so might necessitate the construction of the brass ...Good sir I think you have answered your own question. With a perfect situation and shot the extra energy does not matter. I carry this rifle for the extraordinary situation not for the sunny days when all is well. I've got a .243 for that!
If I ever ended up with a wounded elephant or cape buffalo...I'd prefer it hit harder initially.
There's a definite difference between the 300 and 500 grain bullet. I just can't stand the fact that folks are castrating the .458WM and calling it insufficient. Every 50 fps is about 200 ft-lbs of ME in a 500 gr bullet. There is certainly a difference in a 300, 400, and 500 grain bullet. Eventually you'll get to the point of diminishing returns for everything, but by then you're obviously heavy for caliber.
What would happen if someone modernized the .416 Rigby and loaded it to 65,000psi? I think it becomes a whole new ball game and those other .416s have to start making excuses for their inferiority...save those without WBY on the case head.![]()