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Tell us about the one that got away, the flier that ruined your group, the zero that drifted, the shot you still see when you close your eyes. Winner will receive a free scope!
I want to build a .416 weatherby shooting a 375 grn cuttingedge bullet with a B.C of .825. Ill be pushing it 2800 fps. What's your opinion? Not many think of the .416 wm as a longrange hammer.
Good luck. Why not go with the 378 Weatherby, cut off the belt, change shoulder, not venturified, and make a Kubla Kahn. Belted cartridges are a thing of the past.
the case capacities are identical or nearly so. So I don't see why you couldn't. I thought about doing this a then realized shooting a lightish hunting rifle prone like this wouldn't be very fun for me. If you kept the weight up and put on a good muzzle break it would be workable.
I have a 416 rigby I had the idea to make a 1000 yard gun
I bought 350 grain and 400 grain jgs bullets I shot the
350 gr bullet at just over 2800ft with 109 grains of n 560
powder with no presure signs but the 400 gr bullit needs
10 twist so they went sidewais at 100 yards from a 16 twist
I plan to get my a 10 twist barrel soon