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<blockquote data-quote="Brent" data-source="post: 10634" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>Love to have one myself, but this 416 will do me for a while. You know Ruger makes their Magnum rifle in 458 Lott now, not just on the #1. My Ruger is pretty **** nice for the money. It has an integral quater rib($$$$), 3 blade express sights, barrel band swivel and front sight, integral dovetail base, positive feed, 3 position safety, 3+1 capacity in the 416 WBY (I think Weatherby is only 2+1), nice finish, nice wood, crossbolted and feed smooth. It's nice to shoot too, although the butt pad is too thin and LOP was too short for me. </p><p></p><p>I see they keep going up in price every year though. Mine was about $1200 in 2000, I think they're over $1450 now though. Still, worth every penny.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brent, post: 10634, member: 99"] Love to have one myself, but this 416 will do me for a while. You know Ruger makes their Magnum rifle in 458 Lott now, not just on the #1. My Ruger is pretty **** nice for the money. It has an integral quater rib($$$$), 3 blade express sights, barrel band swivel and front sight, integral dovetail base, positive feed, 3 position safety, 3+1 capacity in the 416 WBY (I think Weatherby is only 2+1), nice finish, nice wood, crossbolted and feed smooth. It's nice to shoot too, although the butt pad is too thin and LOP was too short for me. I see they keep going up in price every year though. Mine was about $1200 in 2000, I think they're over $1450 now though. Still, worth every penny. [/QUOTE]
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