.350 Rigby
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.350 Rigby | ||||||||
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Type | Rifle | |||||||
Place of origin | United Kingdom | |||||||
Production history | ||||||||
Designer | John Rigby & Company | |||||||
Designed | 1908 | |||||||
Produced | 1908 | |||||||
Specifications | ||||||||
Case type | Rimless, bottleneck | |||||||
Bullet diameter | .358 in (9.1 mm) | |||||||
Neck diameter | .383 in (9.7 mm) | |||||||
Shoulder diameter | .455 in (11.6 mm) | |||||||
Base diameter | .517 in (13.1 mm) | |||||||
Rim diameter | .534 in (13.6 mm) | |||||||
Case length | 2.742 in (69.6 mm) | |||||||
Overall length | 3.44 in (87 mm) | |||||||
Case capacity | 91.4 gr H2O (5.92 cm3) | |||||||
Ballistic performance | ||||||||
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Test barrel length: 24 in Source(s): Barnes[1] & Kynoch.[2] |
.350 Rigby No 2 | ||||||||
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Specifications | ||||||||
Parent case | .400/350 Nitro Express | |||||||
Case type | Rimmed, bottleneck | |||||||
Bullet diameter | .358 in (9.1 mm) | |||||||
Neck diameter | .379 in (9.6 mm) | |||||||
Shoulder diameter | .419 in (10.6 mm) | |||||||
Base diameter | .468 in (11.9 mm) | |||||||
Rim diameter | .518 in (13.2 mm) | |||||||
Rim thickness | .050 in (1.3 mm) | |||||||
Case length | 2.749 in (69.8 mm) | |||||||
Overall length | 3.685 in (93.6 mm) | |||||||
Case capacity | 78.1 gr H2O (5.06 cm3) | |||||||
Ballistic performance | ||||||||
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Test barrel length: 26 in Source(s): Barnes[1] & Kynoch.[2] |
The .350 Rigby and .350 Rigby No 2 are proprietary medium bore rifle cartridges developed by John Rigby & Company.
Design
The .350 Rigby and .350 Rigby No 2 are both bottlenecked centerfire rifle cartridges, originally both cartridges fired a bullet of .358 inches (9.1 mm) weighing 225 grains (14.6 g).[1][3]
.350 Rigby
The .350 Rigby, also known as the .350 Rigby Magnum and the .350 Rigby Nitro Express, is a rimless cartridge intended for use in Mauser magnum length bolt action magazine sporting rifles, it fires its bullet at a muzzle velocity of 2,625 feet per second (800 m/s).[1][3]
.350 Rigby No 2
The .350 Rigby No 2 is the rimmed version of the .350 Rigby, intended for use in single shot and double rifles, it shares the same cartridge case as the Rigby's earlier .400/350 Nitro Express, but fires the lighter 225 grain bullet of the .350 Rigby at a muzzle velocity of 2,600 feet per second (790 m/s).[1][3]
History
John Rigby & Co introduced both cartridges in 1908, intended for use as an all-round African hunting rounds, they were somewhat overshadowed by the arrival of the
Use
The .350 Rigby and .350 Rigby No 2 have been used successfully as general purpose African hunting cartridges on most African game species.[3]
Famous users included
See also
References
- ^ ISBN 9781440230592.
- ^ a b c Kynoch Ammunition, "Big Game Cartridges", kynochammunition.co.uk, archived 8 September 2016.
- ^ ISBN 978-1-940001-01-2.
- ^ John Rigby & Co, "Our history: More than 240 years of experience", johnrigbyandco.com, retrieved 17 August 2017.
- ISBN 9780099450276.
External links
- Ammo-One, ".350 Rigby Magnum", ammo-one.com, retrieved 8 November 2017.
- Peter Carr, ".350 Magnum Rigby", sahunters.co.za, retrieved 6 August 2014.
- Cartridgecollector, ".350 Rigby Magnum", cartridgecollector.net, retrieved 8 November 2017.
- The Spanish Association of Cartridge Collectors, ".350 Rigby Magnum", municon.org, archived 1 January 2015.