My long dreamed Rigby

Very nice. Any rifle that received Paul’s production supervision and approval is a wonderful thing. Congrats on owning one of the finest rifles produced toward the end of the last century.
 
Very nice. Any rifle that received Paul’s production supervision and approval is a wonderful thing. Congrats on owning one of the finest rifles produced toward the end of the last century.
Red Leg, thank you so much for your words, indeed I'm very proud to be the owner of this beauty. By my point of view, it's really "the perfect rifle" for what is intended. It's a working tool, and a work of art, for us passionate hunters.
Many thanks again.
 
Great Looking rifle, hopefully soon it will be in Africa where a classic firearm like that belongs.
 
Great looking Rigby! Well done!!
 
That’s beautiful congratulations! Looking forward to hearing how it shoots
Thank you Nh, by now I've only shot it at target, but man, it's very accurate and it likes very much Swift A Frame!
(the friend who gave me used Woodleighs both soft and solids).
Here are a couple pics.

First one, at 50 mt with iron sights, very fast 1-2 shots, 1" between centers.
The "closer" leaf is regulated at 100 yrds,
so it's ok it goes a bit high.
2022-05-09 22.03.38.jpg


Second picture, at 100mt with the scope @4X, two shots in one hole a bit on the left, than (after some cliks) another shot, that is more or less dead on, as you see.
2022-05-09 22.15.54.jpg


Since this first time at the range, I've shot another time with it from "field" position, but I'm trying to save cartridges by now (very difficult supplying) and at the moment I'm also more focused on another "pet" rifle that will be with me in Yukon.
Anyway I'm very happy how it shots, and it's a rifle I'm already very confident in...
 
Thank you Nh, by now I've only shot it at target, but man, it's very accurate and it likes very much Swift A Frame!
(the friend who gave me used Woodleighs both soft and solids).
Here are a couple pics.

First one, at 50 mt with iron sights, very fast 1-2 shots, 1" between centers.
The "closer" leaf is regulated at 100 yrds,
so it's ok it goes a bit high.
View attachment 465609

Second picture, at 100mt with the scope @4X, two shots in one hole a bit on the left, than (after some cliks) another shot, that is more or less dead on, as you see.
View attachment 465610

Since this first time at the range, I've shot another time with it from "field" position, but I'm trying to save cartridges by now (very difficult supplying) and at the moment I'm also more focused on another "pet" rifle that will be with me in Yukon.
Anyway I'm very happy how it shots, and it's a rifle I'm already very confident in...

The first standing leaf sight should be for 100 yards, but the main iron shallow v should be on at 65 yards
 
The first standing leaf sight should be for 100 yards, but the main iron shallow v should be on at 65 yards
But since I love shooting with irons, I will try it @200 - only at targets, of corse. It's a good training. But thank you anyway, Spike
 

Forum statistics

Threads
63,125
Messages
1,387,636
Members
122,488
Latest member
VeronicaGo
 

 

 

Latest profile posts

BJH00 wrote on Wildwillalaska's profile.
Good Afternoon,
How firm are you on your Dakota 416? I am highly interested but looking at a few different guns currently.

Best,
BJ
jsalamo wrote on DesertDweller62's profile.
What is the minimum you would take.
SCmackey wrote on SBW1975's profile.
I have a Chapuis 450-400 double that looks brand new and shoots well, never been hunted from what I can tell. I am willing to part with it as I have a 375 H&H Sodia on it's way from Dorleac & Dorleac. I am looking for $9,250 for it and if you are interested, I am happy to send you some pictures. Regards,
Steve
 
Top