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Barnes

Bullet Type:

TSX Flat Base

Caliber:

.416 Rem Mag

Grains:

400 grain

Rounds:

20

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Barnes

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Banded Solid

Caliber:

.416 Rem Mag

Capacity:

20

Finish Per Color:

Brass

Grains:

400 grain

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Swift

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24"

Bullet Type:

Spitzer Boat Tail

Caliber:

.416 Rem Mag

Capacity:

20

Finish Per Color:

Brass

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Federal

Bullet Type:

Trophy Bonded Sledgehammer Solid

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.416 Rem Mag

Grains:

400 grain

Rounds:

20

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Nosler

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Partition

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.416 Rem Mag

Capacity:

20

Finish Per Color:

Brass

Grains:

400 grain

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Federal

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Trophy Bonded Bear Claw

Caliber:

.416 Rem Mag

Grains:

400 grain

Rounds:

20

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Federal

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Swift A-Frame

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.416 Rem Mag

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400 grain

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20

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Federal

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WHCS

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.416 Rem Mag

Grains:

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Nosler

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Partition

Caliber:

.416 Rem Mag

Grains:

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Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the 416 Remington Magnum used for?

The .416 Remington Magnum is used for hunting dangerous and large game. Introduced in 1988, it fires heavy bullets at high velocity, making it effective for African dangerous game such as elephant, buffalo, and lion, where deep penetration and reliable stopping power are essential.

How much recoil does a 416 rem mag have?

A .416 Rem Mag generates roughly 50 foot-pounds of free recoil energy in a 10.5-pound rifle—about four to five times that of a .308 Winchester. Most shooters find it punishing and difficult to shoot accurately without a quality recoil pad and practiced technique.

Who makes a 416 Remington Magnum rifle?

Winchester and Ruger manufacture .416 Remington Magnum rifles. Winchester offers the Model 70 Safari Express, while Ruger produces the Guide Gun. Both are bolt-action designs built for dangerous game hunting.

What is the ballistics of a 416 Remington Magnum?

The .416 Remington Magnum fires 350–400 grain bullets. The standard 400-grain load travels at 2,400 fps, while the lighter 350-grain load reaches 2,600 fps, generating around 5,250 ft-lbs of muzzle energy. Heavy bonded bullets provide deep penetration with controlled expansion. Recoil is substantial, around 50 ft-lbs in a typical rifle.

Is the 375 H&H better than the 416 Remington?

Neither is objectively better—they serve different purposes. The .375 H&H shoots flatter, recoils less, and handles game from deer to elephant. The .416 Remington hits harder and specializes in stopping dangerous game. Choose based on your intended quarry and recoil tolerance.

What makes the 416 special?

The .416 Remington Magnum balances deep penetration and stopping power on dangerous game with manageable recoil compared to larger magnums. It meets the 400-grain bullet minimum required for dangerous game in many African countries, and rifles from Winchester and Ruger keep it accessible to hunters.