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Can a 45-70 be transformed into a .458 Lott?

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30 January 2005, 22:06
cewe
Can a 45-70 be transformed into a .458 Lott?
I´ve been reading about the "Remington" double and checked Bajkals homepage and came up with an idea: Could the 45-70 be made to take the .458Lott (or a .450 Rigby etc) in any simple way?

I don´t know if I´d hunt with it but it could be a fun thing to have.


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30 January 2005, 22:14
Hog Killer
The extractors will probably need major modification or replacement. A real problem I see with taking the Spartan to something much more powerfull is that it only weighs 7 1/2lbs.

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30 January 2005, 22:14
Will
First it has to be a rimmed cartridge, with a base at least the size of the 45-70.


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30 January 2005, 22:22
Kyler Hamann
If the lock-up design is intended for the .45-70, and it's associated (low) pressures, are you sure you would want to run it at .458 Lott pressures?

I think the dimensions would be all wrong anyway (i.e. rim vs. belt with vastly different tapers).

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30 January 2005, 22:58
surestrike
Cewe,

You are barking up the wrong tree. It would be immpossible to rechamber to a rimless .458 lott or rigby. Not to mention a bad idea to use a high pressure rimless case in a double.

You may very easily be able to rechamber it to a .450NE 3 1/4". That would be alot "cooler" in my opinon.



30 January 2005, 23:33
duckster
While it is true that there would have to be vast modifications to handle the rimless case, I don't think the pressure is a issue, as that rifle is available for the .30-06. The '06 operates at more than 2x the pressure of the .45/70 and unless it is a completely different action (unlikely) than it should handle higher pressures than the standard .45/70. An easier conversion would be to something like the .457 magnum as offered by Wild West Guns.
31 January 2005, 00:32
vapodog
quote:
Can a 45-70 be transformed into a .458 Lott?

You cannot make a silk purse out of a sow's ear.

Warning about forces.....and that's what the double works on....not pressure which is one component of force. Just because a double handles a .30-06 at 60,000 PSI don't mean it will handle a .458 Lott at 60,000 PSI. Force is the pressure TIMES the square inches of the internal combustion cavity of the case. For a .30-06 it's about .400 and the force then is about 7,500 pounds. For a .458 Lott at 60,000 PSI and internal combustion cavity of about .44 it's 9,100 pounds. A .470 Nitro at even 40,000 PSI has about 7,800 pounds of force. Further I'd not believe that anyone would design a double that was't capable of firing both barrels simultaneously.


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31 January 2005, 01:10
cewe
I´m not much of a gunsmith (Big surprise!) and the Lott was just an idea. But a 450 NE would be possible then? Classic cartridge but what would recoil be like in a 7 1/2 lb gun?


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31 January 2005, 05:02
Hog Killer
quote:
Originally posted by cewe:
I´m not much of a gunsmith (Big surprise!) and the Lott was just an idea. But a 450 NE would be possible then? Classic cartridge but what would recoil be like in a 7 1/2 lb gun?


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31 January 2005, 05:20
Atkinson
No sir, but I bet you could come up with a decent wildcat on the 50/110 case that would loosen your molars...and a 45-110 or 120 would be a cinch but short of your velocity goal I think.


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31 January 2005, 05:21
jackfish
quote:
An easier conversion would be to something like the .457 magnum as offered by Wild West Guns.
Not necessary. The 45-70 with a COAL of 2.67" would do the same thing without messing with more expensive brass that is only 0.1" longer.


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31 January 2005, 07:10
500grains
A 45-70 can easily be transformed into a .458 Lott by following these steps:

1. Sell the 45-70.

2. Add $1500 to the proceeeds from your sale of the 45-70.

3. Use the sum from step #2 above to buy a .458 Lott.

Simple.
31 January 2005, 10:44
kokdyer
Your better off buying a big 12 or 10 gauge, from a decent maker and sleeving in 450 NE barrels than opening the back of a 45-70 to 450 NE.

I don't think the old Russkie could take that kind of abuse.

Definatly not 458 Lott that's for sure.

You would probably be better off spending that money on a bolt gun instead of a cheap Ruskie gun like this.
31 January 2005, 17:35
cewe
I had a seriuos discussion with my gunsmith today and he talked me out of it. I guess it´s not worth the bother and the day might come when I can afford a real double...


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