I just had a 416 Taylor built - WBee Vanguard action - Bob Jury 22.5 " SS #5 barrel -Timney trigger - B&C Alum bed block stock - Night Force Pic Base - Gotta get some rings yet and mount up the LEO VX111 1.75-6 x scope then get it out shooting and hunting !RJ
458 Hornady 300gr HP bullets were about 60 cents each when I picked up a supply a while ago (now about 80 cents each). Compared to 2 to 3x that price for other 458 bullets.
Glad I don't have a big bore centerfire then, i thought $6/shot was loony for my cousin's 257 weatherby. (Though why he doesn't reload for it when he reloads his 243 is a mystery to me)
Glad I don't have a big bore centerfire then, i thought $6/shot was loony for my cousin's 257 weatherby. (Though why he doesn't reload for it when he reloads his 243 is a mystery to me)
The nice thing about a .458 though is that its velocity range is suitable for shooting cast bullets; that easies the big bore sticker shock a bit.
You still have to invest in all the casting equipment which I grant you is cheaper but I mean really aside from "because I can" or "a fun gun" why does anyone on this continent need a 458? 338 or 375 of your choice would drop anything we can hunt in NA...
Not trying to start an argument here, just stating an opinion because I'd rather not lug a 12+ pound rifle around in the bush. But that's me.
Well, fer me at least, the .458 is a wonderful performer on game and is my favorite cartridge for 50-100 yd."running deer" target shoots. (They'd like me in Sweden on the 80 meter "running moose" target test.)
True, the .458 Win Mag can be a handful for folks used to hunting with lighter rifles and chamberings , but it's
versatility tends to negate the downside of added weight for many who work with it.
On the fun side, the .458 is a howl on pest critters like gophers,rabbits,coons & coyotes and is beauty on tree
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You still have to invest in all the casting equipment which I grant you is cheaper but I mean really aside from "because I can" or "a fun gun" why does anyone on this continent need a 458? 338 or 375 of your choice would drop anything we can hunt in NA...
Not trying to start an argument here, just stating an opinion because I'd rather not lug a 12+ pound rifle around in the bush. But that's me.
Reduced chance of your quarry buggering off into the thickets when properly shot with a 40+ caliber. And great to have in a measuring contest. Just look at the girth on that thing.
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You still have to invest in all the casting equipment which I grant you is cheaper but I mean really aside from "because I can" or "a fun gun" why does anyone on this continent need a 458? 338 or 375 of your choice would drop anything we can hunt in NA...
Not trying to start an argument here, just stating an opinion because I'd rather not lug a 12+ pound rifle around in the bush. But that's me.



I don't cast, neither do I swage jacketed bullets, yet I have a few hundred pounds of both jacketed and cast bullets on hand. The cast are less expensive than jacketed bullets of equal weight. I don't shoot cast in everything, fast twist barrels for example are unsuitable for shooting cast unless the velocity is below 1200 fps, but I do enjoy shooting cast in my .30, .375, and .458 rifles, and .357 and .44 handguns.
Chop off the .458 barrel at 21", shorten the LOP to something useable, and your 12 pound rifle is down to 9.5 pounds or so; no ultralight, but somewhat more tolerable to carry all day.
"Need" is not pertinent to anyone's gun choice, and questioning one's "need" is insulting, in the same vein as asking, "Why does anyone "need" an AR-15?" Some folks appreciate the performance that a big bore brings to the table, others want to own and shoot rifle cartridges that span the full range of modern ballistics, and then there are those whose hunting adventures take them to the far corners of the earth. If big bore rifles aren't your thing, that's fine, but you don't "need" to disparage the choices of others with questions of need.
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