Rigby Unveils Exclusive 250th Anniversary Edition Rifles

Good Lord I’ve been trying so hard to resist spending on a Highland Stalker…

This might be the end of my struggle lol…

These are going to be beautiful collectors items for sure…
 
Says "Standard action" on the 416.
Surely a typo, correct?
 
One of our own, @GENTZ SPORTING ARMS has several 250th models in stock!
Yes he does! Random numbers so not really ordered as sets but for an individual rifle he has a great selection.

When I saw the set at SCI in Nashville, I didn't even realize you could buy just one;) Obviously a Big Game in 416 Rigby and a Highland Stalker in 275 Rigby is THE set:)
 
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The Big Game rifle features a Mauser M98 Magnum action, chambered in the legendary .416 Rigby calibre. The 24-inch barrel has a standard front foresight with removable front sight protector hood. The rear sights feature a standard fixed sight regulated at 65 yards and two folding leaf sights regulated at 150 and 250 yards, with the option to upgrade to gold-inlaid sights. The stock is crafted from grade seven deluxe walnut, measuring 14 ½-inches in length and features a traditional pistol grip shape, with grip cap, an inlaid silver oval and a ¾-inch traditional rubber recoil pad. The double square bridge design includes a single trigger and three-position wing safety.

 

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Good Lord I’ve been trying so hard to resist spending on a Highland Stalker…

This might be the end of my struggle lol…

These are going to be beautiful collectors items for sure…
FYI - I have a highland stalker on the chopping block (30.06), if for some reason you're interesting in exploring pulling the proverbial trigger!
 

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