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London gunmaker John Rigby & Co. will unveil two new rifle models at the upcoming Safari Club International (SCI) Convention in Nashville, taking place Wednesday 18 to Saturday 21 February. The official launch event will be held at 11:00am on Thursday 19 February at the Rigby stand (booth #1507).
The new additions, the Highland Stalker Magnum and the Big Game Vintage, expand Rigby’s offering for hunters seeking rifles that combine traditional craftsmanship with modern performance.
The Highland Stalker Magnum builds on the proven Highland Stalker platform, configured to offer greater reach and flexibility for medium- to long-range hunting. Designed for versatility across varied terrain and hunting environments, the model features a 24-inch barrel and is available chambered in .7mm Remington Magnum, .300 Winchester Magnum and .338 Winchester Magnum.
It is fitted with a 14½-inch oil-finished premium walnut stock and red rubber recoil pad and comes with fixed iron sights as standard. As with all Highland Stalker rifles, it incorporates Rigby’s signature flame-blued extractor spring, bolt release spring and magazine follower. When paired with quick-detach rings and a high-power scope, the Highland Stalker Magnum offers a capable and adaptable rifle suited to a wide range of hunting scenarios worldwide.
Alongside it, Rigby introduces the Big Game Vintage, a model inspired by the company’s pre-war magnum action rifles. Combining classic lines with modern performance, the Big Game Vintage features the 24-inch Big Game barrel profile with integrated fixed iron sights and is available in .404 Jeffery, .416 Rigby, .458 Lott and .450 Rigby. A redesigned stock shape echoes the proportions of historic Rigby magnum rifles and is finished with traditional hand-cut checkering, creating a rifle that balances timeless aesthetics with the capability required for serious dangerous game hunting.
Slade Stevens, head of Rigby’s Highland Stalker and Big Game department commented:
“In the early 90s, legendary gunmaker Paul Roberts wrote an article describing the greatest combination of rifle calibres to take on any one safari – his conclusion was the 416 Rigby and the 300win mag.
We’re excited to introduce, built on the tested Highland stalker platform, the Highland Stalker Magnum (HSM for short) in 7rem mag, 300win mag and 338win mag.
This is the other half of the equation. This is your ticket to the rest of the world.”
Both models will be available to view throughout the show at the Rigby stand, where visitors can meet the team, explore customisation options and learn more about the rifles’ development and specifications.