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I have just picked up a 1908 DWM Brazilian contract action that I've earmarked for a 458x2.....always wanted a 45-70 but a bit more modern, no rim....sooooooo, lets see all the pics of your versions, give us the lowdown on how well it works, all the tips and tricks and most important ( to start with...) the technical stuff.....cut you cut the chamber with a 458W reamer, can you use cut down 458W dies, pretty much anything that will save me a few dollars....does anyone have a 458x2 reamer.....nudge nudge wink wink....

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first and foremost - the 1908 is DEAD SOFT, but a great action -- iirc, the firing pin, shroud, and/or striker are different than the usual, but i have slept since the last time i've worked with one.

that being said, and to "keep it cheap" you have two routes.. well, three..

a 458 winmag will easily fit in this action, though it's dead soft - load it as short as you like

a 458 2" (american), well, i bet you could scare up dies and reamers in the classifieds - BUT, this round is loaded up pretty good - yes, brass is cheap/easy to form and make

then there's the EASY route - 450 marlin - which is the same darn thing -- ish - i have read you COULD use 450 marlin dies on a 458 american .. you couldn't the other way

as for cutting down 458 win dies to a 458x2 -- yes and no -- resizer, sure .. seating? no .. crimping, no .. well, anything is possible, but in terms of direct use just by grinding/turning it down .. nah ..

https://www.24hourcampfire.com..._vs_458x2_in_a_bolt_

for me, it would be 450 marlin and be done with it


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I would want a 2.25”-2.35” version to split the difference between the 458 WM and 450 Marlin/458American. the goal would be 400@2150


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Probably the best way is to locate a 450 Marlin reamer and have the chamber head spaced using a regular magnum head space gauge. This way you can use 450M dies but use a wide range of belted mag cases to form your brass. You end up with a belted 458x2.1” case.

Another alternative and what I did with my build was I specially ordered a Pacnor prechambered 458WM, no throat barrel with a 1 in 20” twist - they list a 458 WM no throat reamer in their wildcat section. This way you effectively end up with a bolt action 45/90 with a throat that is cast bullet friendly.
You then have the throat opened up to suit the bullets you intend to use or leave it as it is and use a Lee FCD if required. This way you use regular 458WM dies and cases but obviously you can’t fire factory ammo. This also makes better use of the available mag length.
 
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Why not just use a 458 Win. and load it down to 45-70 specs or somewhere in between..??? Ive never understood the reasoning for a 458x2, and its not a good resale caliber for sure.


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Thanks for the information gentlemen, but you have to remember, I live in the colony's.....the 450 Marlin is almost non-existent here, brass is scarce if not completely unavailable.......belted magnum brass is everywhere. We do have some gunsmith shops who have the reamer, so I have to look at local availability when making any decisions.
My '08 action has only been used in the original 7x57 calibre and only with factory ammo ( I know its history well...)and as I only intend to load with 45-70 based loads, I'm hoping the action will be OK......but please, any information, tips, advice and of course pics of your own versions are always greatly appreciated.

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My 458x2" is built on a rem 600. Original barrel that looks thin as a .410 shotgun at the muzzle! Fantastically light-weight, and great for packing in the hills (used this gun for my cougar, as well as a few black bears). Downside is, only two rounds fit in the mag, and being this light, it kills on both ends!!
 
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I"ve spent a lot of time with mine. I use 450 Marlin dies adjusted accordingly. I found Federal 7mm Rem Mag brass trimmed to length to be the right thickness for my rifle to preclude inside reaming. Very accurate and deadly. 9 lb rile recoil is snappy.
 
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Probably the best way is to locate a 450 Marlin reamer and have the chamber head spaced using a regular magnum head space gauge. This way you can use 450M dies but use a wide range of belted mag cases to form your brass. You end up with a belted 458x2.1” case.


You, sir, win the internet today!!

THIS seems like an excellent idea - though it's too early for me to do the maths right now -- iirc, would have -0.030 shorter than 450 marlin -- which one should be able to rework dies to work properly ..

that is, use 450 marlin reamer and dies, BUT headspaced on the HH belt .. resulting in a 458x2.080 ..


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476AR,
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Here is my Flanged .458 x 2 barrels;
Up close and shiny



All 26 inch barrels


What a difference the light makes!


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A buddy rebarreled a Ruger M77 MKII that was formerly a 7mag. He shot 400 grain jacketed soft points over a stiff charge of H4198. It was a hoot to shoot. If it were me, I would do as Jeff said and chamber for the 458 win and download it.


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How about this...
A long time ago I made a semi rimmed 45-70 dummy round. I think it was cool. You can use a .532” bolt face and just take the rim down on 45-70 brass. you could load out long and get much better performance. one of the original loads was the 45-70-500, a 500 grain bullet loaded long for single shots and this could do that but from a repeater. I would want to get long loaded 400 grain bullets at 2150 and call it a day. Cheap and easy to get components. It would not technically be a wildcat but pushing the boundaries. 45-70 Semi Rimmed or call it the 45-70 Boom Stick.
https://www.barnesbullets.com/...11/45-70RugerNo1.pdf
Above you see the load data for a Ruger #1 and can see the possibilities. 300 @ 2,500! 400 @ 2150!
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my baby son had me make him up a 458winmag -- but he wanted it on a mexican mauser we had had forever -- so, i just used rem 405s, loaded to the forward groove .. worked, and works, great .. a real piggie popper


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opinions vary band of bubbas and STC hunting Club

Information on Ammoguide about
the416AR, 458AR, 470AR, 500AR
What is an AR round? Case Drawings 416-458-470AR and 500AR.
476AR,
http://www.weaponsmith.com
 
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That is a potent package El Jeffe
More power than the 2” and you could single load factory ammo.


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