.416 Ruger

Rifle cartridge


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::summary Rifle cartridge ::

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FieldValue
name.416 Ruger
originUnited States
typeRifle
designerRuger
design_date2008
parent.375 Ruger
case_typeRimless, bottleneck
bullet.416
base.532
rim_dia.532
rim_thick.050
case_length2.572
length3.340
case_capacity100
primerLarge rifle
max_pressure62000
pressure_methodSAAMI
max_pressure262366
pressure_method2CIP
bw1400
btype1Trophy Bonded Bear Claw
vel12470
en15418
bw2350
btype2Speer Hot-Cor
vel22731
en25796
test_barrel_length24 inches
{{cite weburl
websitefederalpremium.com
titleLOAD DATA Bullet Brand: Federal Premium 416 Cal. Weight/Type: 400gr Trophy Bonded Bear Claw
access-date20 August 2024}}
{{cite weburl
websitespeer-bullets.com
titleSpeer Bullets: DataFile - 416 Ruger
publisherVista Outdoor Operations LLC
date2017
access-date20 August 2024}}
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|website=speer-bullets.com |title=Speer Bullets: DataFile - 416 Ruger |publisher=Vista Outdoor Operations LLC |date=2017 |access-date=20 August 2024}} The .416 Ruger is a .41 caliber (10.6 x 65.5mm), rimless, bottleneck cartridge designed as a joint venture by Hornady and Ruger in 2008. It is designed to equal the performance of the .416 Rigby and .416 Remington Magnum from a standard length .30-06 length action. The .416 Ruger is suitable for the largest land animals, including dangerous game.

Description

The .416 Ruger is based on the earlier .375 Ruger. This family of cartridges has the same base diameter as the belt of the .375 H&H Magnum and its derivatives, which provides the cartridge a larger propellant capacity than a standard length magnum cartridge of the same length, such as the .338 Winchester Magnum. The resultant cartridge duplicates the performance of the .416 Rigby and the .416 Remington Magnum. Unlike these cartridges, however, the .416 Ruger can be chambered in a standard-length action, as the cartridge has an overall length of 3.34 inches.

The .416 Ruger cartridge is currently available in the bolt-action Ruger M77 Hawkeye rifles with two variations listed on Ruger's website as of 2024: the "African" and the "Guide Gun" rifles. It is also available in straight pull rifles from Strasser. Ruger formerly offered their No. 1 single shot rifle in the cartridge but has since discontinued the combination. Krieghoff offers a bolt action rifle chambered for the round. Aftermarket barrel conversions for the Thompson Center Encore are also available in the chambering.

Ammunition is available from Hornady and Buffalo Bore.

References

References

  1. (2021-12-10). "416 Ruger {{!}} The perfect 416 dangerous game cartridge?".

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