Seeing your reply going from normal typing to bold means you are not happy, that is normal only because you own these rifles and do not want to hear they are not the best. Much the same as a Land Rover vs Land Cruiser comparison....if you own the Land Rover no matter how many times it lets you down, you will still believe it is the better than a Land Cruiser....
Many feeding issues, especially in 416 Rigby caliber. Ruger have modified the claw. However main issue is extraction....operate the bolt at high speed such as under back up situations or follow up on DG with a scope fitted the empty case will hit the scope and drop back into the mag causing a jam......
Many of these issues arise again and again in proficiency tests.
Use Google and see how many issues you find regarding the Ruger feeding issues then do the same for the Brno ZKK 602 and compare....only issues with the ZKK 602 will be on custom barreled rifles that was not done properly by smith and not on factory rifles..
I mentioned these issues before and although many tested their rifles before the time when they got into the field under proper DG hunting scenario got a rude awakening when the rifle malfunctioned....
A clear example can be found from
@TOBY458 you can read about it here...
Absolutely, Swift A-Frame. I'm sure there are other great bullets out there but I've killed a lot of critters with Swift A-Frames and Trophy Bonded Bearclaw bullets. I won't use anything else. I made the mistake of using Hornady DGX bullets...once. When I lived in Alaska, a 270 gr. Swift A-Frame...
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As I write this, it is 4:06 AM EST in Georgia, USA. You could say I am a bit Jet Lagged. I returned from the Kalahari yesterday, and even though the flight home offered very little sleep, somehow I'm still not sleepy. Part of the reason for my unrest is a scenario that keeps playing in my head...
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Personally I prefer 100% reliability and for me the Ruger does not provide that.