We had to draw a line somewhere, but trust us, it wasn't easy.
We had to draw a line somewhere, so we drew it at 10. But trust us, it wasn't easy.
Like all hunting guns, dangerous game rifles must be able to strike with precision for clean, ethical kills.
The .416 Rigby has been called “ideal lion medicine” by no less an authority than John Taylor, the author of “African Rifles & Cartridges.”
The Model 70 has undergone a number of transformations, and the current Model 70 made by FN in South Carolina is the best Model 70 ever produced.
Barrett has announced its new match grade .416 Barrett ammo, which according to the company, has a much higher ballistic coefficient than its previous .416 bullet.
The Rigby and Remington variants of the .416 bore diameter are undoubtedly the top dogs, but which of the two has the ultimate advantage?