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I’m not completely sure yet. It was a handload from the seller. On the die card, his notes mentioned 400 gr nosler with 101 grains of rl 22. However, there was a spire point in a few loads and round nose in the majority. Attached pic is both rounds, but the recovered bullet is of the round nose type. I’m thinking maybe a partition, but I could be completely wrong. BnC 04 on here is who I bought the rifle from. (It was his Dad’s) BnC 04 also mentioned interbonds. If you can tell me the difference from the pics, please do because I’m also interested. I’m still waiting to hear back on load data.what kind of bullet and load?
bruce.
I’m gonna do everything within my power to keep it going around the world when I finish school again. It sure is one sweet shooting rifle. Thanks again! And grizzly and Cape buffalo are definitely part of the hit list.Enjoy Will, sure hope it finds its way back to the hills of Alaska some day. Until then I'm sure there is a buff that would love to meet up with the Rigby and Swift A Frames....
What he saidYa know, when you start a thread with "Just bought..."
It's generally followed by a few pics of what you just bought.
Just sayin'.
Sorry, been really sick this week and wasn’t thinking properly. LolYa know, when you start a thread with "Just bought..."
It's generally followed by a few pics of what you just bought.
Just sayin'.
Buying a new rifle is enough to get you not thinking properly.Sorry, been really sick this week and wasn’t thinking properly. Lol
It was engraved at Wild West Guns in Anchorage, Alaska. I don’t know what it costs, but the guy they call “the kid” did it. You may be able to send them just the floor plate. I’m not sure though.I like the grizzly paw prints on the floorplate. Very cool.
I would like to have the floorplate on my grizzly rifle engraved like that.