CoElkHunter
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Well, Hornady has been manufacturing FACTORY ammo for both the .375 and .416 Ruger on an inconsistent basis for a few years now and a LOT more now. It has been the reloading brass which has until recently suffered a 3+ years hiatus of Hornady not manufacturing ANY brass for those cartridges. They’ve started manufacturing and selling reloading brass again at even much lower prices than 3 years ago. I don’t know, I really like my CZ 550 rifles with their 25” barrels and my Brownings with 26” barrels, but there seems to be an allure to me with those Ruger Hawkeye models with 20” barrels. They seem fairly ruggedly built and affordable compared with everything else out there NOW, especially .416 and up. I also have a .416 Taylor, so I guess I’m just a glutton for unobtanium cartridge punishment? LOLOr you could buy a 416RM and never have to worry about ammo again.
The fact that the 416RUGER is destine for the graveyard is not a surprise. It simply didn't gain enough traction to force the gun/ammo manufacturers to maintain a consistent supply. I also believe that the 375RUGER isn't far behind, but it's still doing better than the 416.
Yes, I get it. 416RM performance in a 30-06 case...and if it were really that good, this thread wouldn't exist. But don't fret, the 416RUGER is in good company. The 416HOFF, 416TAYOLR, 416WBY and 416B&M (along with others I'm sure to have forgotten) will be there to welcome it to the "reloading only" room.