Disappointed In My New 404 Jeffery

The Germans loaded the 404 at 2300 fps to mimic the .416 Rigby , but one could load it much higher also with 400 grains of one wished for . And it’s a very versatile cartridge to load for . And the 2300ish make it quite a hammer with the 200 fps above the old British data .
Recoil tolerance is very personal. I loaded for my 404 shooting 400 swifts and Barnes from 2150 fps up the ladder to 2400 + fps. I settled on 2250 for my buff hunt. IMy rifle weighs 10lbs., 3 oz. loaded to hunt and I find the recoil quite tolerable, though a bit violent shooting from a bench with max loads. I am not a large or heavy person, but I shoot more than most hunters. The 404J recoil is s bit more than a 375 H&H, which I find comfortable. YMMV.
 
Recoil tolerance is very personal. I loaded for my 404 shooting 400 swifts and Barnes from 2150 fps up the ladder to 2400 + fps. I settled on 2250 for my buff hunt. IMy rifle weighs 10lbs., 3 oz. loaded to hunt and I find the recoil quite tolerable, though a bit violent shooting from a bench with max loads. I am not a large or heavy person, but I shoot more than most hunters. The 404J recoil is s bit more than a 375 H&H, which I find comfortable. YMMV.
Loaded it with 300 grain mono copper HP . The firm is closed down years ago , but I think NF could be asked to make one , or Rhino . That was into 165 .30-06 ballistics .

350 Woodleigh / 10,75 Mauser bullets were Exellent also.
 
Just for the record I didn’t get a muzzle break on my 416WSM even though the smith did recommend it. Don’t regret it.
I hate muzzle brakes. Not condemning those that like them, I just won't have them on my rifles. I'm too old school to be cool.
 
I hate muzzle brakes. Not condemning those that like them, I just won't have them on my rifles. I'm too old school to be cool.
I am in complete agreement on this. Making a big caliber rifle even more uncomfortably loud to the shooter and those in close proximity is I think not necessary, and maybe even a bit rude. I have been known to even make them unwelcome on my home range.
Suppressors are quite welcome and encouraged. I do most of my hunting these days with suppressed rifles and the outfitters I work with love them.
 
I am in complete agreement on this. Making a big caliber rifle even more uncomfortably loud to the shooter and those in close proximity is I think not necessary, and maybe even a bit rude. I have been known to even make them unwelcome on my home range.
Suppressors are quite welcome and encouraged. I do most of my hunting these days with suppressed rifles and the outfitters I work with love them.
Yes they are otc here in Europe..so have them on my hunting rifles
 
Recoil tolerance is very personal. I loaded for my 404 shooting 400 swifts and Barnes from 2150 fps up the ladder to 2400 + fps. I settled on 2250 for my buff hunt. IMy rifle weighs 10lbs., 3 oz. loaded to hunt and I find the recoil quite tolerable, though a bit violent shooting from a bench with max loads. I am not a large or heavy person, but I shoot more than most hunters. The 404J recoil is s bit more than a 375 H&H, which I find comfortable. YMMV.

Agree i just ran some number through the online recoil calculator. In my 12 lb (with scope) unloaded CZ 550 in 500 Jeffery shooting a 570g TSX at 2300 fps with 103g of powder recoil is 88 ft lbs

To equal that in a 404 Jeffery shooting a 400g bullet at 2150 fps with 80g of powder the rifle would have to weigh 6 lbs.
 
Agree i just ran some number through the online recoil calculator. In my 12 lb (with scope) unloaded CZ 550 in 500 Jeffery shooting a 570g TSX at 2300 fps with 103g of powder recoil is 88 ft lbs

To equal that in a 404 Jeffery shooting a 400g bullet at 2150 fps with 80g of powder the rifle would have to weigh 6 lbs.
I presume you're shooting 4350 powder? That is an excellent comparison. Now I know if someone tries to hand me a 500 Jeffery of any ilk, I'll take off running in the other direction. :D
 
Agree i just ran some number through the online recoil calculator. In my 12 lb (with scope) unloaded CZ 550 in 500 Jeffery shooting a 570g TSX at 2300 fps with 103g of powder recoil is 88 ft lbs

To equal that in a 404 Jeffery shooting a 400g bullet at 2150 fps with 80g of powder the rifle would have to weigh 6 lbs.
As I said, I've pushed 400 gr SAFs from my 10lb., 3oz. 404J up to a little over 2400 fps. The recoild starts to add up and at top levels is tough. It is also not needed. 2200 to 2300 works just fine on buff.
 
Well after waiting months and months, I finally picked up the 404 Jeffrey today. I came home, and I immediately went out back and put some rounds down range. Much to my surprise, the recoil was very significant. “Much more than my 416.” After just three rounds, I was ready to put the rifle down. I went to the safe and got the 416 Rigby and shot it a few times. After shooting the Rigby and realizing the recoil was much less, I installed the muzzle brake that came with the new 404. I then shot 3 more rounds and the recoil was significantly less, I would say around 40% less.

“Both ammo was factory Hornady”

The 416 weighs 11 lbs and the 404 weighed in at 9.2.

I found the felt recoil of the 404 very surprising. What are all of you guys think?
Andrew I bought a beautiful MRC Safari Express 404J and found while it loads easily and its accuracy at 100 yards is within 1 MOA I found the bolt is a bit hard to open after my shot. I just sent it off to get this corrected at Weaver in CO. I absolutely love the caliber. It does recoil quite a bit with factory ammo in this case Hornady but I have not had a chance to reload yet though I have all the components
 
Andrew I bought a beautiful MRC Safari Express 404J and found while it loads easily and its accuracy at 100 yards is within 1 MOA I found the bolt is a bit hard to open after my shot. I just sent it off to get this corrected at Weaver in CO. I absolutely love the caliber. It does recoil quite a bit with factory ammo in this case Hornady but I have not had a chance to reload yet though I have all the components
I have found the Hornady Factory amm o for the 416 Rigby to be somewhat more punishing then my home loads. I use AR2209 powder, if I use AR2213SC it feels about the same as the Hornady ammo but with both, I get velocities about 100 fps faster than Hornady ammo. So, I think when you start reloading it won't recoil quite as hard.
 

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