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Reloading
Loads for a 416 rem
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<blockquote data-quote="Ian M" data-source="post: 62906" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>BR,</p><p>Not sure if this would be of value but I found excellent accuracy with my .416 Rigby using 350 grain bullets. Slightly less kick and better trajectory. Was the preferred bullet with the guides that I met who used the .416 in Alaska.</p><p>I practiced with the Speer 350 and hunted with the 350 A-Frame. Tried Barnes and they did not group in my particular barrel, nice looking bullets tho. My rifle kicks very hard and I can notice a reduction when shooting 350's.</p><p>Unfortunatelly Nosler and Hornady only make 400's, just got some 400 Interbonds tho that would be more reasonably priced than A-Frames.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian M, post: 62906, member: 25"] BR, Not sure if this would be of value but I found excellent accuracy with my .416 Rigby using 350 grain bullets. Slightly less kick and better trajectory. Was the preferred bullet with the guides that I met who used the .416 in Alaska. I practiced with the Speer 350 and hunted with the 350 A-Frame. Tried Barnes and they did not group in my particular barrel, nice looking bullets tho. My rifle kicks very hard and I can notice a reduction when shooting 350's. Unfortunatelly Nosler and Hornady only make 400's, just got some 400 Interbonds tho that would be more reasonably priced than A-Frames. [/QUOTE]
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