1st range session with 416 ruger

grit

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had the 416 ruger out today,it certainly does shoot.Nothing was worse than a 2" group, most ran right around 1".Seems to really like the speer 350gr bullets,78grs of RL15 hit 2560 over the chrony and all 3 would clover leaf.The 400gr hornady seem to hold around 1.5" with 75grs RL15 hitting 2350 fps.Recoil was less than expected,it total fired about 45rnds.would like to find some 300gr barnes X bullets to try.
 
Local store had 6 boxes of brass,still waiting on dies,so cut down a set of rigby dies I had,so I can neck size the 416 ruger and seat using the rigby seater die
 
I wasn't even aware that rifles in 416 Ruger had made landfall in Canada.

Good scores all 'round. I suspect Hornady will be the only die source for some time?
 
Sounds great. If I ever thought I needed more power than the .375 Ruger, I'd go for the .416 Ruger. Heck, i might buy one anyway.:p

I recall when tod bartell found a .375 Ruger for me, he found 3 boxes of factory ammo, but I used some .375 H&H dies to barely neck size,and some 300 RUM dies to seat the bullets.
:)

Should be a good rifle for taking on anything on the planet!:p
 
When I was shooting my Rigby it very much liked those 350 gr Speers, and that was my go to bullet. I tried Barnes 350 and 400 gr Xs and solids, but the Magtip was the bullet I shot most often. It was interesting in those days, some boxes of Xs had a large nose cavity and others a small, I guess the folks at Barnes were still experimenting with what worked best. A 300 gr TSX should give you a nice flat trajectory with that rifle. Nice results on a first outing.
 
the recoil of the 416 ruger is actually not bad at all,not nearly as bad as the 458 win- 458 lott. It seems just slightly heavier than the 375 ruger,just a very big push. Will take it this weekend to look for a grizz.
 
Cool, have a blast. The local gun shop here has a .416 Alaskan on the shelf. That there is a big hole in the end of that barrel. Good luck on your grizz hunt.
 
the recoil of the 416 ruger is actually not bad at all,not nearly as bad as the 458 win- 458 lott. It seems just slightly heavier than the 375 ruger,just a very big push. Will take it this weekend to look for a grizz.

That's what I love about the big bores, the boom instead of the bang. I find them far less snappy than the smaller caliber high intensity cartridges.

I loved my 45/70 loaded HOT, and have quite enjoyed a number of 375s, both H&H and Ruger, at the range.
 
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