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zeegadget
11-17-2009, 10:07 PM
http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/hh87/zeegadget/z416a.jpg?t=1258509315


http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/hh87/zeegadget/z416b.jpg?t=1258509356

I bought this used in .338 Win Mag and could not get it to shoot very good groups.

I put on a McGowen barrel chambered for the .416 Taylor. With the original Savage black stock that I glass
bedded I went down to the range. I had two Hornady 400 grain Round Nose going 2400 feet per second
touching and the third shot made a 1 inch group. I had fire formed 50 rounds before this. My mount screws
worked there way loose (had fingernail polish on the threads) and one screw head broke off.
So I went out and purchased a Farrell mount and epoxyed and screwed it on to the receiver. I picked
up Farrell rings and added a Stockade stock which I glassed the chamber area. Now I have to go back
down to the range and see how this set up shoots. That is a Sightron Big Sky 6x scope.

Tom
SW Penna.

Blue Avenger
11-18-2009, 12:07 AM
my 416 taylor and shoulder like the barnes 300gr XFB.

pa hog
11-18-2009, 12:25 AM
That f-n cool!!! I dig it!!!

BrentWin
11-18-2009, 08:41 AM
Looks sharp! It'll make a nice PD rig.

358Hammer
11-18-2009, 11:52 AM
Sharp looking setup. Quite a step up from the 338 Win cartridge.
Will this and those 400gr bullets be used for large rogue prairie dogs?

I am using 350 grain Hotcores in both my S&W rifle and the break open handgun. Fun cartridge!

Thank you for sharing
Neal

zeegadget
11-18-2009, 03:00 PM
Sharp looking setup. Quite a step up from the 338 Win cartridge.
Will this and those 400gr bullets be used for large rogue prairie dogs?

I am using 350 grain Hotcores in both my S&W rifle and the break open handgun. Fun cartridge!

Thank you for sharing
Neal


It might get loaned out to a relative if he decides to go hunt something big. It will just be punching
holes through paper down at the range. I ordered 500 rounds of gas checked lead bullets so I will
be having some fun shooting reduced loads with those. My main goal is to work up a load with
the 400 grain Barnes bullet going 2400 feet per second. I had a Leupold 2 1/2 to 8 power rifle
scope made up for that bullet with dots placed at certain ranges.

Tom
SW Penna.

Galveston22
11-18-2009, 11:02 PM
You are paper punching with this beast?

zeegadget
11-19-2009, 04:55 AM
You are paper punching with this beast?


I scaled down a bit... here is what I was using

http://s254.photobucket.com/albums/hh87/zeegadget/?action=view&current=PhBKtRigby.jpg

I gave that to my nephew who is a hunter, just incase he ever gets to hunt something that will
need that caliber. I had that 400 grain going 2, 550 feet per second. It is a bit cheaper

to shoot the 416 Taylor. The worst kicker I had was a Ruger number 3 in 45/70 caliber. Those
500 grainers going 1,800 feet per second and that plastic butt plate hammered me. I sold that but
I wish I would have kept it.

Tom
SW Penna.