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Offline patrickcudd

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.416 Rigby Encore
« on: January 03, 2009, 05:03:57 PM »
I was at a local gun show today and saw that there is a .416 Rigby Encore barrel.  I think I must have one in case of a local zombie attack (read:  I need one for the hell of it).  Anyhow, the one I was looking at had no iron sights.  Does T/C make one w/ iron sights?  I'd hate to drop the $$$ on this and have to put a $$$+ scope on it due to the heavy recoil.


Also, at what piont do you all justify another receiver?  This will be my fifth barrel on my 4 digit frame (yup...I bought it a while ago).

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Re: .416 Rigby Encore
« Reply #1 on: January 03, 2009, 08:14:12 PM »
I had a 10" 416 Rigby barrel soon after the Encore came out, but mine was made by Bullberry.  As a long time Contender handcannon shooter I liked it and it really turned some heads at the range shooting full house 400 gr. bullets.   But in the end even that wore off and I really had no use for it.   Fred made quite a few of them that first year after the intro of the Encore, and for the next couple of years there was a lot of used (read that fired once or twice) Bullberry 416 barrels available on the used market cheap.   IOW, it is more than most Encore users can or want to handle, so be sure you want it before you buy it.   It is very manageable to the experienced handcannon shooter though.

As far as I know, TC never offered a 416 Rigby barrel in their production barrel line or their so called custom line.   I could be wrong though as I got back out of Encores years ago, so haven't followed them much.

The barrel is probably from a custom maker, or a rechamber.   If you can find one, a Tasco Pro Class will stand up to the 416 just fine if you go with a scope.

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Re: .416 Rigby Encore
« Reply #2 on: January 04, 2009, 02:15:07 AM »
patrickcudd, are you talking a pistol barrel or a rifle barrel?  I had a 416 Rigby rifle barrel made by T/C. It was actually fun to shoot, the muzzle tamer worked great, I took a 1800 lb Asian water buffalo with one shot from a 300 gr. Barnes X bullet at 135 yards.

If you are talking a pistol barrel length 416 Rigby, I know T/C did not make them that length. It was either cut back and re-crowned by someone's local gun smith, or sent to a custom barrel maker.

The 416 Rigby Rifle barrels did not come with iron sight, they are made for a scope set up, but that should not stop you from having a gunsmith put on iron sights as it can be done.

I had a T/C 480 Ruger pistol barrel that I had cut down to 8 inches, and then re-chambered to 475 Linebaugh. I also had them install a muzzle brake, and re-drill the barrel for a front sight, so I can use it with a scope or use the iron sights. The work was done by Gary Reeder at Reeder Custom Guns.

I have a 375 H&H barrel I had cut down and a brake added. It is 16 1/4 inches long and I shoot it a  pistol set up. The 375 H&H can also be set up as a carbine.

As for when you should have more than one frame, that is up to you, I have 4 Encore frames and 7 Encore pistol barrels. I would actually like to have a frame for each barrel.
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Re: .416 Rigby Encore
« Reply #3 on: January 04, 2009, 05:42:25 AM »
I just realized I posted this in the pistol forum.  Sorry, newby mistake.  Thanks for the replys.  The barrel I'm looking at is indeed a rifle barrel.

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Re: .416 Rigby Encore
« Reply #4 on: January 04, 2009, 06:16:49 AM »
On an ironic note, I just realized that it was Ed's Contenders that I was looking at in the OKC gun show yesterday.  I bought a 7mm Mag barrel, and I am thinking about going back today for the .416 barrel.

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Re: .416 Rigby Encore
« Reply #5 on: January 05, 2009, 07:16:46 AM »
Well did you get the 416 Rigby barrel?
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Re: .416 Rigby Encore
« Reply #6 on: January 05, 2009, 04:32:08 PM »
Well did you get the 416 Rigby barrel?

Not yet........Ed's is just a few miles from my house, so I might make a trip there in the next week or so.....I did buy three boxes of ammo though! ;D