
In the latest episode of the Rigby Campfire Podcast, Marc Newton, managing director of John Rigby & Co., takes a break from hunting in South Africa's Greater Kruger National Park to chat with Marco van Nieker of Safari Outdoor, dealer for Rigby in South Africa.
Marco talks about his new model with Marc as they agree that a Rigby was meant to be out in the bush, and not stuck in a gun cabinet.
Marc explores how every Rigby—be it a .275 for Scotland, a Rising Bite Shotgun for birds, or the Shikari Rifle for big game— is made with the same expectation: to perform when the time comes.
They laugh about how you need to scratch your new rifle as soon as possible to embrace using it as it’s meant to be, and how each of those scratches will amount to a library of stories over the years.
Marco states why he, as a retailer, advises clients to invest in a Rigby.
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