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Has anyone ever shot or owned a 416 Taylor and how did you like it? Is it worth considering over the other 416’s? I’ve heard the Taylor rounds are easier in the recoil department. I trashed my labrum a year ago and still shoot all the time but am thinking as I get older would it be smarter to look for less recoiling options for a big bore or just build a heavier rifle so I don’t end up with a real problem.
 
I owned one for a few years… I enjoyed it a lot… identical ballistics to the 416 rigby and 416 rem mag, but in a standard action, with just a tiny bit less felt recoil (although at greater chamber pressures)…

Mine was both accurate and reliable… I only sold it because after gravitating away from 375 h&h for a while, I came back full circle and decided that as a client and predominantly buffalo guy on the DG side of the house, that the 375 H&H was both what I personally liked best, shot best, and shot the most of.. so the Taylor was spending more time in the safe than it should… and I thought someone else could likely get better use from it…

If you’re a reloader, they’re easy to work with… 416 Taylor brass is available (although not exactly plentiful) and necking down 458 win mag or necking up 338 win mag is easy enough as well… projectiles are easy to come by.. powders for the Taylor are easy to come by, etc…

If you don’t hand load, I’d advise that factory ammo is very hard to come by these days… the only thing I see reasonably regularly is Norma solids honestly… it’s been a few years since I’ve seen any factory sorts for sale anywhere…
 
Sounds like you just want to tinker with a wildcat! Go for it!

Of course if you were really concerned with recoil and a labrum tear then you wouldn’t be thinking of a big bore- a 375 can do anything you need, and if it’s not Ele then a 9,3x62 can do it with even less recoil.
 
I have an Interarms Whitworth custom in .416 Taylor. It’s a great cartridge IMO and recoils noticeably less than my CZ550 .416 Rigby.
 
Has anyone ever shot or owned a 416 Taylor and how did you like it? Is it worth considering over the other 416’s? I’ve heard the Taylor rounds are easier in the recoil department. I trashed my labrum a year ago and still shoot all the time but am thinking as I get older would it be smarter to look for less recoiling options for a big bore or just build a heavier rifle so I don’t end up with a real problem.
Hendershots offers 416 caliber ammo in 300 grain bullets, this would greatly reduce recoil. But, is buying a 416 and loading it with 300 grain bullets that much of an advantage over just buying a .375H&H and shooting 300 grain ammo. Hopefully, someone can answer this question.

@RAVEN ROCKS PRECISION has 416 Taylor head stamped casings.

Three years ago I just had to have a 416 Rigby, bought it, each time after shooting it 6-8 shots I’d get a headache, so I sold it and continue to use my trusty .375H&H. Big recoil difference between a .375 and .416.
 
I have a .416 Taylor that I had built by Frank Wells in 1987. I wanted a forty-caliber rifle for African hunting. I've use it on everything from baboons to elephant.

As far as recoil, that is too subjective. Some say the .375 H&H has less recoil than the Taylor, some say otherwise. My wife, who is 5'-4" and 130#, initially was using a .375 H&H, but after shooting the Taylor, she decided there was no difference in recoil. The. 375 H&H was retired and ultimately sold.

If you have not already, I would suggest you have a discussion with your surgeon and have him help you make a decision on the amount of recoil impact you can safely sustain on your shoulder.

My take on the .416 Taylor...if you hand load, go for it.
 
If I found a barrel for the right price, my 458 wind bag would be a 416 Taylor in an instant, I have a 404 Jeff if I need anything bigger in the oomph department.
Gumpy
 

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