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    Rigby hunting rifle

    Hello Folks,

    Yesterday I shot this group at 100 yards, hand held at the shooting bench with the left hand resting on a block of wood. The 66 caliber balls weigh one ounce, and are propelled by 140 gr of Diamondback FFFg blackpowder. The patch is 0.015” cotton duck lubed with Ballistol. Velocity is 1400 fps. The sights are very tight in the dovetails, and I’m not going to take a chance on loosening them to take out the little bit of right error. It’s too small to worry me. Steve Zihn built this Rigby-pattern rifle for me several years ago.

    Take care, Tom




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    Veerry Nice! I like it. Nice rifle, beautiful stock, and a darn good group. I'd call it good if it were mine and if the distance had been 50 yards! That is a chunk of lead.
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    Doing good! There should be no problem drifting the sight over a bit.
    The solid soft lead bullet is undoubtably the best and most satisfactory expanding bullet that has ever been designed. It invariably mushrooms perfectly, and never breaks up. With the metal base that is essential for velocities of 2000 f.s. and upwards to protect the naked base, these metal-based soft lead bullets are splendid.
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    Unless you're planning to use it as a squirrel rifle, you're good. Beautiful rifle.
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    Gorgeous wood there. I'd like to see the whole thing. Good shooting too, for just an elbow rest.

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    Additional photos, as requested.








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    Beautiful! An English 16 bore stalking rifle, now that's the perfect muzzle loading elk rifle. A friend has a Purdy 16 bore rifle that he says hit's bull elk harder than his 340 Weatherby. For several years I've been saying I was going to build one just like it, but other projects have kept me too busy. Guess I need to re-prioritize my projects list.

    Have you shot any game with it?
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    That gets a "Finest Quality" rating!
    The solid soft lead bullet is undoubtably the best and most satisfactory expanding bullet that has ever been designed. It invariably mushrooms perfectly, and never breaks up. With the metal base that is essential for velocities of 2000 f.s. and upwards to protect the naked base, these metal-based soft lead bullets are splendid.
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    OK, thats it! That is the prettiest thing I've seen in ages. Thanks for the photo's.
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    Thanks one SLICK rifle.How much does it weigh?

    Fly

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    That is what a hunting rifle should be! I would love dearly love to spend some time in Africa with a rifle like that. That is what hunting dreams are made of....

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    Now that is a rifle I wouldn't want!!
    I know sooner or latter I'd put a little dent or ultra tiny scratch on it and end up crying myself to sleep every night from then on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fly View Post
    Thanks one SLICK rifle. How much does it weigh?
    The weight is 8-1/2 pounds. It kicks a little, but it's not a target rifle. Thanks.

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    8-1/2 not bad.Heck my Gibbs is 12 lb, but the gibbs is no hunting
    rifle.I really do like yours.
    Fly

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    What is the rifling twist?

    It is a nice looking rifle and I hope you get it out hunting.
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    I just had to come back and look again. My, my that's nice.
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    WOW! What a beauty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StrawHat View Post
    What is the rifling twist?.
    Actually, I'm not sure of the twist. It is difficult to measure as the rifling is shallow, and the barrel probably has less than half a turn. Whatever it is, it seems to be appropriate.

    Quote Originally Posted by StrawHat View Post
    It is a nice looking rifle and I hope you get it out hunting.
    Absolutely. I haven't shot a deer with a centerfire rifle in years. The hodge podge of regulations governing the use of cartridge guns here in Virginia has all but taken the fun out of hunting with them. But we can use a muzzleloading rifle in every county and even some cities anytime the deer season is open for any type of gun. It's the only way to go! It's also much more satisfying.

    Thanks, Tom

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    I am anticipating my .62 from Steve. Still have a year to go on the waiting list. About the only difference besides caliber is I specified a 2 leaf apeture rear, and a target weight of 9 lbs.

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    That's a lovely piece. Thanks for sharing.

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