I'm tossing around 458 Lott in a Ruger #1 as being the one to go for,
kinda want the Lott if I go that route :/ )
PM me if you decide to go for the No.1 458 Lott
If you want a 458 Lott you should go look at the Montana Rifle Co. Handles one at SHOT SHOW 2012 set up as an express, was one of the nicest handling big bores for less than $2200, great action can be had in crome moly or stainless. Go check out the website or if you need a number give me a PM, cheers Dale Z
Freyr they had a 505 Gibbs set up as a stopping rifle for around $2200, my friend showed it to me with the price, as he just bought a CZ in that calibre, and was impressed with the rifle and the price was almost half of the custom CZ in 505Gibbs! Oh just found the pricing for Montana Rifles inc. for some reason do not list 458 Lott, but they had it at show in the Dangerous Game Rifle, the listed MSRP is $2399.00, but that is flexible with what I saw the guns listed for at SHOT, cheers friend Dale Z!
Why so? Plenty of 404Js built compared to the 416 Rigby. The 404 Jeffery is the mainstay of African Game Departments. It was available to everyone,unlike the elitest Rigby that only the rich could afford. The Rigby might have the mystique,but the Jeffery has been there and done it.
Yes, but you are an odd little fellow.
God that's a good price for a 505 Gibbs....almost tempting to get one....a little too tempting if you ask me...
Any ideas of Canadian suppliers for these rifles? I'll have to save up a bit more but I'm not in any rush as this is just to top things off with a cannon. Could be fun to hunt bison or moose with...maybe caribou?![]()
Ever thought of a double? 450 NE, 470 NE, 500 NE, 500-416 NE 450-400 NE, 577 NE
All kinds of great calibers.
.458 Lott in a CZ550. It'd make a good camp gun too in case you need to shoot through 2 or 3 moose at a time.
Always thought a Ruger No.1 build in .577 would be rather neat... An affordable entry into that cartridge's realm too.
Importing is almost as easy as ordering from Wholesale Sports, so I wouldn't let that factor into the decision too much.
Always thought a Ruger No.1 build in .577 would be rather neat... An affordable entry into that cartridge's realm too.



























