They seem to have a glut of 450 Rigby and 404 Jeffery
As to the .404j, why wouldn’t you get a .416 Rigby made by Rigby? A .404j in Rigby makes less sense when the ballistics are very similar.They seem to have a glut of 450 Rigby and 404 Jeffery
In my case, it was because I already had a ,416 RigbyAs to the .404j, why wouldn’t you get a .416 Rigby made by Rigby? A .404j in Rigby makes less sense when the ballistics are very similar.
It is there posting one less.Honestly, guys. I just passed along the word because of the name "Rigby" and my knowing my brethrens' love of the 404. I have no clue if that is a good gun deal, but I know you do.
Correct mine was a 450 I snaggedIt is there posting one less.
Because several members here i believe have purchased them and 15k is a pretty solid price on them.
I work a lot with sawmills that make the gunstocks. Grading is an art, but a given blank can make a grade 2 or a grade 5 stock, depending a little on luck, and the stock maker themself. Sometimes 50-70% of the blank is grade 2, and only some has high figure, but the stock maker angles their template to get the butt area 90% figure by the time it’s actually milled to size making the final product a higher grade than the blank was since most of the plain parts were cut off.With Rigby you can get lucky in terms of their stock grades. My BGR PH model in their grade 2 looks much better than some HS in grade 5. And I have seen some HS in grade 5 which I would rank much higher which I have found grading stocks is truly an art not a scuence
If you were to buy the Rigby from the UK exactly like they are available at Cabellas by the time it got to your US FFL with all taxes and tariffs it would cost you about $18,000. I negotiated one of the Cabellas down to a flat $15,000 and only paid taxes given the transfer from their TX location to my GA location where I picked it up cost me zero extra.Honestly, guys. I just passed along the word because of the name "Rigby" and my knowing my brethrens' love of the 404. I have no clue if that is a good gun deal, but I know you do.
I am surprised that the entry level wood on a big game is 2, but on a Highland Stalker it is a 5.With Rigby you can get lucky in terms of their stock grades. My BGR PH model in their grade 2 looks much better than some HS in grade 5. And I have seen some HS in grade 5 which I would rank much higher which I have found grading stocks is truly an art not a scuence
The PH is meant to be a working rifleI am surprised that the entry level wood on a big game is 2, but on a Highland Stalker it is a 5.
The PH is meant to be a working rifle