Another reference: Ross Seyfried in Guns & Ammo, Nov. 1991

His article begins thusly:

"Riflemen should be able to take advantage of this age of modern miracles, and we can. You can have a rifle and cartridge that was the choice of one of the most successful elephant hunters of all time. The same combination is lightweight, doesn't recoil or make much noise. It's also perfect for deer in the woods or sheep on the high mountain. If you act right now you can get one and 100 shells for less than $200.

This of course sounds like the work of a perverted used car salesman, but it happens to be the real truth. By buying a military 7mm Mauser rifle and the surplus ammo that is available for it you can have the foundation of W.D.M. Bell's Rigby elephant rifle...and almost eveything else."