You might be able to get a take-down Rigby. Comes with both synthetic and wood stock. Reach out to them.I would order a take-down Westley Richards if I had your budget, I don't believe you would get it by 2027 though
I would want a bit more oomph for eland or giraffe.If we are voting on cartridge choice only I’d vote 7x57. Very classic and mild to shoot.
Yup, I shot an Eland with a 7REM MAG, but I used a 375H&H for Giraffe… Eland seems to be the cutoff point and bullet type/construction will make the difference in Calibers less than .300I would want a bit more oomph for eland or giraffe.
He already has great rifles for bigger stuff. He’s got a great selection of very good rifles already.I would want a bit more oomph for eland or giraffe.
Me too. Since there wasn’t an actual menu I went with what would cover 90% of PG and what I consider to be a very classic combination of rifle and cartridge. Though I know there are some on here who have taken eland with the 7x57 it probably isn’t ideal and giraffe is certainly out of it’s league unless a shot to the neck is the plan.I would want a bit more oomph for eland or giraffe.
I don’t think that type of rifle is what he had in mind!If not stuck on a brand, pick your poison.
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The .338 Norma is a ripper round...I have one on a Surgeon XL but its a beast at 16 pounds, however it is so accurate. I shoot the 300 gr Sierra Match Kings out of it. Its like a giant .243 (the case looks like a .243 on steroids)For a "heavy" plains game rifle, I recommend the 338 Norma. I have one in a Granite Mountain Action with a 24" barrel and it pushes a 250gr Northfork soft right over 3000fps. When I hunted Africa with the 338 Norma, 99% of plains game hit with it literally dropped straight down. The sole exception was a large Eland which staggered about 10 feet before falling.
Pictures?The .338 Norma is a ripper round...I have one on a Surgeon XL but its a beast at 16 pounds, however it is so accurate. I shoot the 300 gr Sierra Match Kings out of it. Its like a giant .243 (the case looks like a .243 on steroids)
I have often wondered if I put a lighter stock and a carbon barrel on it in the same chambering would it then be "carriable" for plains game.
I would pick poison over one of those butt ugly guns.If not stuck on a brand, pick your poison.
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. Contact Rigby to see what their turn around time is on your caliber. There also may be off the shelf Rigby's that satisfy your requirements.@dogcat1 Please get in touch if I can be of assistance!Any caliber 7mm Mauser/.275 Rigby to 9.3x64. ANY of the .30 caliber bullets will do. All respondents above are spot on with great success.....oh yeah, me too. Contact Rigby to see what their turn around time is on your caliber. There also may be off the shelf Rigby's that satisfy your requirements.
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I vote the 9.3x62, it has plenty of hoursepower for Wildebeest, pays respect the the strength and size of the Roan and Eland, its perfect for Leopard, and has a great reputation
The 175 grain in 275 Rigby still is a good choice. I like it more than the 140 grain for ElandI would want a bit more oomph for eland or giraffe.