Ray B
AH legend
history- A few years ago I purchased a 1910 mfg Rigby C model 470 NE. It has a proud history of owners and hunts and is in great shape. When I got it the supply of available bullets was very limited so I obtained what I could. I then read a few books on doubles and became aware of a problem caused by steel jacketed and some monometal bullets caused in the barrels. I had obtained some of these bullets prior to learning of the risks. The supply of these bullets is: 150 Trophy Bonded Sledgehammer solids, 200 Hornady DGX, 50 Nosler bronze solids, and possibly risky 150 Barnes TSX. These bullets are not a risk to newer manufacture doubles or to repeater/single shot rifles. Also, I have obtained sufficient "safe" bullets so there is no need to the "risky" bullets. I see a few options: There is a very nice Dennis Olson VZ24 470 Capstick available on GunBroker for about $5K. Getting that, I could shoot any/all of these bullets without concern for the barrel. But other than that, the rifle would become one more safe queen. Option two. I have a Win 70 CRF Super Express that CP Donnelly rebarreled to 458 win Mag. Had it still had the original barrel the answer would have been rebarrel it to 470 Capstick- but I hate to lose that Donnelly barrel. Option 3. continue to look for a used rifle in 470 or a suitable donor for rebarrel. OR 4. give up on the bullets and sell or give them away. I could list them in the classifieds but then I have to deal with pricing and all of that- or I could list them in the Pay It Forward- but considering the value it makes it awkward for the recipient to determine something of equivalent value to give away.
So, what do you think?
So, what do you think?