Sorry to be so long winded. The factory 416 Ruger is more powerful, has a shorter neck, than the Rigby, and is really blocky when it is feeding out of the magazine. The Hawkeye is made for this round, but I haven't seen a 23 inch barreled African model with a wood stock. I'm left handed, and so I use lefty low scope safeties on military shrouds. I believe that the 416 Taylors are better suited to M-98's than the .416 Rugers are. But the Taylors are belted, and have shorter necks too.

My wildcat and the Taylors seem to get where the 416 Ruger goes, albeit with a longer 23-24 inch barrel. I can actually seat and crimp .416 bullets into my wildcat cases, out of a Lyman 416 Rigby Seater Die. To get away with this, my necks must be of identical length, to the 416 Rigby.