The Chapuis Safaric is a French bolt-action dangerous-game rifle chambered in .416 Rigby — a cartridge developed by John Rigby & Co. in 1911 for African elephant and buffalo hunting. The .416 Rigby delivers 5,100 ft-lbs of energy with a 400-grain solid bullet at 2,370 fps and requires a magnum-length bolt action. Chapuis built the Safaric on a controlled-round-feed Mauser-pattern magnum action with a 24-inch barrel, regulated express sights, and a French walnut stock to serve serious African hunters who prefer a bolt-action over a double rifle for dangerous game. Type: Bolt-Action Rifle Action: Bolt-Action Caliber: .416 Rigby Capacity: 3 Year introduced: 2008, France Weight: 128 oz Overall length: 44.5" Status: Active Intended use: hunting, dangerous_game, safari, elephant