The latest addition for accuracy.
Nice Autumn day for some shooting.
18C
1501 M Elevation
Slight cross breeze
6 Hornady 400 grain DGX used offhand at 25 yards to get the scope on paper. (sorta)
I used a Bipod from a prone position at 108 yards.
90.5 grain loads were used to get it closer to the X.
Finally, on to the paper at 108 yards. 10 inches high and 7 inches left.
91.5 grains. (The big holes) Three shots taken fairly quickly.
Chronograph
Since my shoulder was not going to put up with plinking with a 416 for too much longer I decided to jump up a few rungs on the ladder.
95.5 grains.
I yanked the one shot up to the right. It appears the TTSX can be quite accurate in the 416 Rigby.
Chronograph
I'll finish shooting the other rounds on another excursion.
You can shoot this caliber from a prone position. I padded my shoulder with a folded scarf under my shirt.
This is not a plinking caliber.
I stopped at 16 rounds. (Various other smaller calibers were out for a spin to provide a break while the barrel cooled)
Safe to say, I found a load good enough to use for hunting. Still sticking with BARNES.
Tweaking and tinkering to follow.