Is it legal to own a .458 socom

It's a caliber I've always wanted and with a lot of wild hog living in Saskatchewan I want a gun that will definitely stop them.
just on ammo availability alone I would say look at the 450 Bushmaster round, remington and hornady both have factory ammo out for it.
 
The 450 Bushmaster sounds pretty boss until you look at the bullet diameter and jacket spec's compared to any other rifle that takes a .458 rifle bullet.
The Bushmaster actually is more of a pistol cartridge with just more juice. The 458 SOCOM feeds more abundant rifle bullets (Much like the 45-70) from the get go.
Come on now, you cannot even come close to comparing the more numerous .458 versus .451 bullet choices.

my two bits only
 
With only a smaller selection of bullets. Once you leave 325 grain behind you cannot compare the two.
going to heavier bullets at a lower velocity gives you what advantage exactly? I know it reduces the effective range.

just curious since this thread was about hunting with the caliber.
 
So why even use the restricted platform for any plus 30 caliber bullet diameter in the AR?

That's a better question here regarding hunting.
because currently that is 300Blk and I intend on using my 450 for moose and Elk as well as deer inside of 200yds. For me the performance is just not there for the larger game.

In the 300Blk with a 125 grain bullet you get 2200fps ant the muzzle but only 1300 or so ftlbs of energy. The 450 is getting the same 2200fps but over 2700ftlbs with a 250 grain bullet.
 
The 450 Bushmaster sounds pretty boss until you look at the bullet diameter and jacket spec's compared to any other rifle that takes a .458 rifle bullet.
The Bushmaster actually is more of a pistol cartridge with just more juice. The 458 SOCOM feeds more abundant rifle bullets (Much like the 45-70) from the get go.
Come on now, you cannot even come close to comparing the more numerous .458 versus .451 bullet choices.

my two bits only

I so want a .458 Socom but it is so hard to find ammo
 
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