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<blockquote data-quote="ccsykes" data-source="post: 62163" data-attributes="member: 2288"><p>Tailgunner, I figured that, and in all honesty, if I had the money I would order a Holland and Holland Royal double rifle chambered in 700 NE. I probably would never fire more that 30 or so rounds down the barrel because that recoil is rediculous and that is a gun more for looks and bragging about having the largest bullets around. On of the things I like about what I am hearing about the 416 rigby, is the ability to load it to higher velocities in newer firearms, and to load down to lower velocities while keeping the functionality of the rifle. I have been noticing that there is a greater bullet selection for the 375 HandH, but I want to know that I have enough power when something is thinking about killing me because I made him mad. Then again, I do not want something so gigantic that it knocks me into last century when I shoot plains game with it. I guess there is a thin line of compromise here, along with determining how much punishment I want to take. I appreciate your input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ccsykes, post: 62163, member: 2288"] Tailgunner, I figured that, and in all honesty, if I had the money I would order a Holland and Holland Royal double rifle chambered in 700 NE. I probably would never fire more that 30 or so rounds down the barrel because that recoil is rediculous and that is a gun more for looks and bragging about having the largest bullets around. On of the things I like about what I am hearing about the 416 rigby, is the ability to load it to higher velocities in newer firearms, and to load down to lower velocities while keeping the functionality of the rifle. I have been noticing that there is a greater bullet selection for the 375 HandH, but I want to know that I have enough power when something is thinking about killing me because I made him mad. Then again, I do not want something so gigantic that it knocks me into last century when I shoot plains game with it. I guess there is a thin line of compromise here, along with determining how much punishment I want to take. I appreciate your input. [/QUOTE]
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