|  | 
	I am presently having a .416 Rem Mag put together, but it
	is a standard item (A-Square) so I have not really had a
	lot of control over what will go into it. The rifle is also
	(to my mind) pretty expensive, although not nearly as 
	costly as some of the new big bore rifles from McMillan,
	Kimber et al (about $ 1700 vs. maybe $ 3000).
	I don't know where Enfield actions can be had, maybe it would
	be possible to scavenge an old military rifle ? Although,
	I have to admit that I don't know if the no 17 action
	is available on military rifles?
	Otherwise, how is about: Royal Arms Int (22458 Venture Blvd #E,
	Woodland Hills, CA 91364, Tel: (818) 704-5110, FAX: (818) 887-2059)
	sells new magnum mauser actions (3 pos. safety, adjustable 
	trigger, double square bridge, *huge* magazine capacity etc) 
	for $595.00. That is pretty cheap in the context of a magnum
	Mauser... With this action, you could build anything which
	you wanted: .416 Rigby, .460 Weatherby, .505 Gibbs - you name
	it, this action will hold it!
	I think I once heard that Parker Hale sells a ready made
	bolt action in .404 Jeffrey. With a new trigger that could
	become a fine, practical rifle, Spanish mauser action and all.
	The .416 Taylor could be made by re-barrelling (sp?) a .458 Win Mag.
	This could be your cheapest bet, if you could find a used
	.458 (assuming you don't want to leave well enough alone,
	and shoot 500 grs bullets instead of 400 grs :-).
	Likewise, any .375 H&H could be re-barreled to the .416 
	Hoffman or the .416 Remington (almost twins). In any event,
	it is not as expensive to come up with an action which
	will take a .458 or a .375 H&H length cartridge/bolt face.
	A Mark X mauser (say $ 260) springs to mind. I have to say,
	that unless the barrel was finished, it would almost seem 
	a pity to re-barrel a .375 H&H (just a personal opinion).
	Finally, one could also consider the Remington M700 Safari
	in .416 Rem. I believe they sell for around $ 900. I am not
	so hot on the Remington action for this size cartridge,
	but that is all a matter of personal opinion (some people
	like claw extractors :-).
	
	Let us know if you venture into this.
							- Mike
 | 
|  |     re: re-released pre-64
    
    I think, it's chambered for only 3 cartridges; 7mm Rem Mag, 300 Win
    Mag, and the 338 Win Mag.  Its the Winchester Model 70 Super Grade.
    It's actually (god forgive me) better than the old pre-64 Winchester,
    incorporating the best of both worlds.  I think it's selling for
    approx $1000, maybe someone can help me here on the cost.
    
    lets hope thay don't both this one up  8^)
    
    Fra
    
    
 | 
|  | 
	Fra, I think the new Winchester Super Grade is available
	from the Custom Shop of US Repeating Arms Co. in the heavy
	calibers: 375 H&H, .416 Rem and .458 Win. The price for 
	these chamberings is listed as $ 1995.
	In addition, the Super Grade is available as an off the shell
	item in 7 mm Rem Mag, .300 Win Mag and .338 Win Mag for
	something like $900. Or, if your tastes run in the direction
	of the more refined, in the same short magnum chamberings from
	the USRAC Custom Shop for something like $ 1595. The latter
	version is supposed to have a hand lapped bore, bolt and
	follower engine turned by hand (?) and internal parts 
	hand-honed. All this info from the latest USRAC catalog.
	I would like to have just one of the "normal" ones,
	thank you very much! :-)
							- Mike
 |