njc110381
AH enthusiast
Well it turns out firearms licensing didn't want to play ball with my Lott application. I'm a little saddened by the decision but I do wonder if they've saved me from myself a little at the same time?
After talking to a lot of members here and a few folk elsewhere it was made pretty clear to me that although the Lott is a great buff round, it is a pretty shocking choice for plains game. It's also been hinted that if I were to apply for a .416 Rigby my chances of approval will be considerably better. I'm not sure why but it is what it is, so I'm going for that.
So to the users of the .416 Rigby, what bullets should I be considering for plains use? And is there any reduced load data available for deer sized game? Does anyone here cast bullets for it?
After talking to a lot of members here and a few folk elsewhere it was made pretty clear to me that although the Lott is a great buff round, it is a pretty shocking choice for plains game. It's also been hinted that if I were to apply for a .416 Rigby my chances of approval will be considerably better. I'm not sure why but it is what it is, so I'm going for that.
So to the users of the .416 Rigby, what bullets should I be considering for plains use? And is there any reduced load data available for deer sized game? Does anyone here cast bullets for it?


with an after market firing pin blocking "3 position" safety, and in terms of bullets & components I initially used Hornady factory DGS / DGX as practice loads and brass donors until I came to my senses and realized that factory Barnes Vor-TX ammo do not cost more...

Then I went to a local gun shop that supposedly caters to those who hunt Africa.......they had one box of .416 Rigby cartridges (20 rds) at $200/box! They also had 4-5 different boxes of .375 H&H cartridges, the cheapest being $3/rd. For me, it came down to a simple matter of pragmatics.......I only intend to hunt one species of DG (cape buffalo), and that would be a once in a life time deal. If I were to planning on hunting more species, or spending more time in Africa, I most likely would have said "Damn the torpedoes......." , bit the bullet (no pun intended), and bought the CZ. I bought a Winchester M70 in .375 H&H and I haven't regretted it; brass/bullets are readily available, as were dies. I am one who believes in practicing a whole lot, esp. where hunting game is concerned, so my hunting rifles see a lot of time out on the range over the summer. I think you will do fine with the Rigby; I have reloading data for it, but unfortunately it is with U.S. powders. You might want to consider going over to the castboolets website, as there are a ton of seasoned veteran casters over there........I am pretty confident that they will have answers to your casting/cast bullet loads for the Rigby.