.416 Rigby - Load data needed

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Well I put down a deposit on my first .416 Rigby and I'm in need of good load data and any advice you elder statesmen of this caliber may have to offer.
 

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Deewayne, what weight bullet are you going to use?
I have settled on the 430 gn Rhino solid shank and 430gn Northfork solids. Reckon that should take on anything I should see in the bush.
 
Fortunately there are many good loads for this caliber. Mine is 92 Gr. of H 4350 pushing a 400 Gr. swift A frame at 2400 FPS. This isn't a max load but it is very accurate in my rifle.
 
Deewayne, what weight bullet are you going to use?
I have settled on the 430 gn Rhino solid shank and 430gn Northfork solids. Reckon that should take on anything I should see in the bush.

Not sure, haven't even began the R&D phase - still gathering supplies; as I like to test different bullets before deciding on my final load.
 
400gr North Fork SS @ 3.65" oal, GM215M, 95gr's +/- RL-22, 2370f/s +/-, CZ 550
 
Which bullets do you want to use? Which propellants are available for you?
With this informations it´s easier to provide load data.

Btw.: on the Nosler and Hodgdon homepages you´ll find load data
 
Which bullets do you want to use? Which propellants are available for you?
With this informations it´s easier to provide load data.

Btw.: on the Nosler and Hodgdon homepages you´ll find load data

I'm still load testing and rounding up bullets to try out..... as for propellants - I live in Texas U.S.A. so if its available in America I can generally get my hands on it.
 
First of all, my compliments on your choice of caliber. I have the same on a CZ 550, and it performed spectacularly last year in Tanzania! Here are the loads I worked up: 400gr Swift A-Frame, 95gr H-4831, 2323fps. I also used 95gr of h-4831 on my 400gr Barnes Banded Solids.

Happy shooting!
 

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