JMJ888
AH enthusiast
I finally got my hands on a reasonably priced lefty Dakota 76 African action in the white with a Rigby bolt face and am in the early stages of planning a custom. For righties, magnum length actions are easy to come by but for a lefty we have very few options for Rigby length CRF variants. Basically its the CZ 550 which have become expensive and hard to find since they discontinued the LH versions, the African Dakota 76 which is now owned by Parkwest, or the full blown customs of GMA or Satterlee. That pretty much sums it up.
I have built a number of big bores on converted M70 Winchester New Haven classics and have most of the big stuff covered...375 H&H, 375 RUM, and soon to be a 416 Rem Mag. I am kicking around ideas for caliber and leaning towards the 450 Rigby for a big stopping rifle at reasonable pressures but want to make sure I'm not overlooking something.
To me, the 450 Dakota is about the same but dwindling availability of brass is a concern. 416 Rigby would be mostly duplication of the Rem Mag. Stepping up to the 50s is intriguing with a 500 A-square but that could be an issue with headstamp matching rifle. I am just thinking out loud and would appreciate any input if I am overlooking something.
I have built a number of big bores on converted M70 Winchester New Haven classics and have most of the big stuff covered...375 H&H, 375 RUM, and soon to be a 416 Rem Mag. I am kicking around ideas for caliber and leaning towards the 450 Rigby for a big stopping rifle at reasonable pressures but want to make sure I'm not overlooking something.
To me, the 450 Dakota is about the same but dwindling availability of brass is a concern. 416 Rigby would be mostly duplication of the Rem Mag. Stepping up to the 50s is intriguing with a 500 A-square but that could be an issue with headstamp matching rifle. I am just thinking out loud and would appreciate any input if I am overlooking something.