ok blikseme we all want to know
are they powder coated or just lube
and again do you have leading
ok blikseme we all want to know
are they powder coated or just lube
and again do you have leading
Last edited by canuck4570; 12-27-2019 at 05:01 PM.
They are powder coated and lubed with Bens Red through a Star sizer at .459". My experience has been that accuracy is better with lower ES & SD numbers when lubed. My theory is that filling the lube grooves supports the base or skirt and prevents it from slumping or collapsing when fired.
There is no leading and the bore is coated with a nice protective layer. Here in the high humidity of Deep South Texas this is a bonus as I don't want any rust in the barrels of my guns.
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I don't know how we ever shot maximum loads before P/C come along and saved us all. R5R
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well I just have to try this powder stuff
thanks
Liberalism is the triumph of emotion over intellect, but masquerading as the reverse.
I don't know how we ever shot maximum loads before P/C come along and saved us all. R5R
"No mosque in the United States flies an American flag."
"Dueling should have never been made illegal in this country. It settled lots of issues between folks."- Char-Gar
Liberalism is the triumph of emotion over intellect, but masquerading as the reverse.
I don't know how we ever shot maximum loads before P/C come along and saved us all. R5R
"No mosque in the United States flies an American flag."
"Dueling should have never been made illegal in this country. It settled lots of issues between folks."- Char-Gar
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blikseme300
have you tried to reach that speed with just lubed bullets?
Liberalism is the triumph of emotion over intellect, but masquerading as the reverse.
I don't know how we ever shot maximum loads before P/C come along and saved us all. R5R
"No mosque in the United States flies an American flag."
"Dueling should have never been made illegal in this country. It settled lots of issues between folks."- Char-Gar
People Who make the rules never know what they are talking about ,same idiots over here .most makes no sense at all .eg the land I shot over I can use a 243 but not a 308.why?
I'm wondering how it would work to take some of the 45 cal muzzleloading sabots for .358 bullets would work with a 180gr .358 XTP? Wonder what the OD is on those sabots?
It would work much better with a big, full diameter flat nosed bullet and those are plentiful and easy to produce. Inline sabots would just retard the performance of the rifle.
Thanks so much for posting this!
I saved a copy of the pic- if .458WM is legal, my .450 Marlin should be too! Belted- but straight walled.
Well done, Sir!
John
Yes, Danish, just like a .38 in a .357 mag. I enjoy all the ribbing I get when this subject comes up. The first blush is always -"OMG, is there anything left after the shot?" Then they see it actually work and amazement is the usual response. The vast majority of .45-70 shooters far exceed the power levels of my load with the .458 WM (actually .458 Lott because I reamed the chamber). When I let loose with a real .458 Lott, the earth tilts off it's axis just a little bit, but the anemic .458 WM is a powder puff. Go forth and conquer. The WM is one of those that has an amazing useful range of performance.
Pawn shop in my neighborhood had a CZ in 458. I wondered what to heck anyone would want with such a thing. Now it makes sense.
Last edited by arlon; 01-02-2020 at 01:51 AM.
I have a Ruger #1 Tropical in .458 Win Mag that I bought new in 1991 and as luck would have it, I have not seen an elephant on my front lawn ever since! Being a shame to have this beautiful rifle just gathering dust in my gun safe, I decided to go the cast bullet route to get some use out of it on smaller game. I tried 292, 405 and 500 gn cast bullets sized to .460 and as cast, with several different powders like 5744, 3031, Unique and a few others loaded from mouse fart loads to loads well past my threshold of pain with no luck! At 50 yds, my shots were hardly hitting the 3 foot square target backstop and those that did were sideways! Measuring the rifles throat, I found that I would have to seat a 500 gn (Lee) so far out on the case that only 1/16" of the bullet was seated on the case! Jacketed bullets, (Win factory 500 SPs) shoot great but are very punishing and I am 6'3" and 280 lbs! Any suggestions? My 2- 45/70's shoot superbly with any cast bullet and powder charge that I have put through them!
Nothing that I can see. Since a good member here sent me some cast to try in my 416 Ruger I've downloaded some and they are quite pleasant to shoot. The Ruger has become a one rifle do all. A little heavy for coyote but for any type of game animal a good deal.
The miracle of cast strikes again!
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Fiat Justitia, Ruat Caelum
There is enough fat in the federal government that if you rendered it you could wash the world
Ronald Reagan.
What exactly is the reasoning for not allowing bottle neck ctgs. ?
If you find yourself in a fair fight, your tactics suck!
I think the reasoning was that people would hunt with rifles designed to use pistol cartridges, mainly lever guns in things like .44 magnum, which wouldn't really carry any farther than a shotgun slug or muzzle loader. Of course, people are going to do what they can to make the most of the rules, hence the existence of the .350 Legend.
A .458 Win Mag, loaded to what it's capable of, will carry a long ways and hit hard at that long range. The laws are stupid and fairly easy to get around as this thread is all about.
Fortunately, we're all handloaders and bullet casters and there's no reason to hunt deer with a full house .458. It becomes a very pleasant Trapdoor Springfield quite easily.
The prejudicial mind puts the world into familiar boxes. Stepping outside the box truly expands the useful bounds of the .458 WM, or in my case, the converted .458 WM made into the .458 Lott. I get one hole accuracy from mild loads and have never cranked it up to anything over trap door stuff. I have loaded monoliths and jacketed to the capacity of the Ruger #1 and those dog-gone things will rock your world. I like mild recoil and accuracy. Suits my hunting style, pocket book, and miserable rotator cuff.
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