Does anyone here hunt using a .458 SOCOM bolt gun? One could be built fairly easily on a .223 sized bolt action, especially one that feeds from AR type magazines.
Yes, I know - the .458 SOCOM doesn't do anything that a modern .45-70 won't do....and it definitely won't keep up with what can be done with .45-70 "nuclear" loads....but a guy could probably build a .458 bolt gun that comes in around 7 pounds and change with a low magnification scope...and it'd be a solid little option for thick brush. And yes, before you ask, I am familiar with the "sporty" reality of a heavy cartridge in a light rifle. I own a .376 Steyr that launches 270 grain pills at 2600 FPS out of a 7 3/4 pound rifle. I figure that a 300 grain TTSX at 1800 FPS out of a 7 pound bolt gun should be somewhat easier to manage.
Yes, I know - the .458 SOCOM doesn't do anything that a modern .45-70 won't do....and it definitely won't keep up with what can be done with .45-70 "nuclear" loads....but a guy could probably build a .458 bolt gun that comes in around 7 pounds and change with a low magnification scope...and it'd be a solid little option for thick brush. And yes, before you ask, I am familiar with the "sporty" reality of a heavy cartridge in a light rifle. I own a .376 Steyr that launches 270 grain pills at 2600 FPS out of a 7 3/4 pound rifle. I figure that a 300 grain TTSX at 1800 FPS out of a 7 pound bolt gun should be somewhat easier to manage.




















































