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I'd like to try my hand at a "real" big bore (something other than the .45-70). I've been eyeing the Ruger No. 1 in .450-400 3" for quite some time, but I just can't get over the ammo prices. Midway is asking $83 for Hornady. I know this is relatively cheap by big bore standards, but not to me. nilly

I sold my reloading press, but have some friends with ones that I could use. Any ideas how to get the ammo cost down? I don't particularly feel like leading up with bore with cast bullets either...


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Big bore on beer budget?
458 Lott. Best answer to keeping costs down and a great round.
shoot from 45-70 speeds to full tilt.
45-70 bullets for cheap plinking.
At low preasure the brass will last you a while.
If you want a reeeeeel big bore on a beer budget the 12GFH and a single shot will be insane!!!!
Shoot factory ammo slugs or 10,000 FPE boulder busters.


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NOTHING can help except reloading.



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BigFiveJack's right. Actually that's a decent price for 450-400 ammo. When you step up to most of the big boys, it's gonna cost you a lot more. Look at it this way: You could be shooting a .470 NE and paying around $350 for a box of 20. Big Grin
 
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Get a No 1 in 458 Win. Ammo, brass, bullets and dies can be easily and cheaply be had.


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+1 for the #1 458 Win Mag. I bought one on GA 2 years ago and I absolutely LOVE it. It has all the power you'll ever need and is probably the cheapest to shoot big bore. I also considered the 450/400 but choose the 458 due to cost and I just wanted a Winnie.
 
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In a Ruger No1, for a big bore, more powerful than a 45/70 a 458 Win Mag is the most economical.

You can buy 405gr Remington bullets in bulk.

With @70gr of IMR 3031 they will have all the recoil you desire...


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The Cheapest Rifle to go big bore with is a TC Encore Pro Hunter.
There are people selling really major calibers out there for this thing.
The barrels are a couple hundred each.

Plus 2 on the Lott tu2
Its performance with 400 grain spire point bullets is amazing. Long range (300 yard +) performance is astounding in a DG cartridge.
Take a good hard look at it.
Its that good.

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If you learn to match alloy hardness (Bhn) to pressure you won't lead a rifle barrel.
If I may, buy a CZ 416 Rigby. You get a bolt action rifle for about the same $$$. I get the RCBS mould 350gr GC bullets over 2300fps before I see any leading. Shoot twenty or thirty, then make the last shot a jacketed bullet. That takes all the leading out of my barrels, and then two minutes with a brush and some Sweets or Butch's Bore Shine and you are ready to go.

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I like the casting end, it lets me be more involved in the total reloading process. Besides, I also shoot a 505 Gibbs. You don't want to know what THAT costs.
 
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Good answers above.

Reloading is great, as are Hard Cast Gas Check Leads for practice (and hunting).

Factory loads for any of the big toys--hurt--
(in $$$$ that is)

I have loaded for most of the "big bores" either for myself or friends, It is the only way to shoot affordablely and frequently.


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.458 is the cheapest bullet selection
458 lott is the most practical over all bigbore round
don't get a ruger #1 in 458 lott unless you LIKE having snot kicked out of you

reloading lott is CHEAP CHEAP .. and you can use winmag brass if you want ...


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i have come up with some great handloads for the 450 400 with my OU 1-1.5 inch groups at 50 with open sights cheaper to


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Zoli 450 400 NE
Merkel 470 NE
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but the real dilemma is that big bore and cheap dont go together i now shoot 5 and theres nothing cheap about any of then the 9,3x74R is the best on my pocket


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ZOLI 9.3X74R (2)
Zoli 450 400 NE
Merkel 470 NE
V-C 600 NE
VICTOR SARASQUETA 375
 
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I've been eyeing the Ruger No. 1 in .450-400 3" for quite some time, but I just can't get over the ammo prices.

Like BIGFIVEJACK said you have to reload..
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I don't particularly feel like leading up with bore with cast bullets either

You wouldn't have leading if you do your part..
Just get your self a RCBS 350gr./.417" mold, size the boolit to fit your throat, load to 1900-2200fps and kill any thing that you can make a decent hit on..
If you don't cast and don't want to learn, then use commercial cast or use Hornadys 300gr./.411" bullets..
link to one commercial caster:
http://www.beartoothbullets.co...lletselect/index.htm
You should tell the commercial caster to size to your throat dia. (guessing .412-.413") or you may get leading..





 
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What Low Wall said, plus one!!

I have that mould, and mine is about perfect.
I cast for everything, I even have a NOE 4-cavity for an RFN 55gr .225" one.

Rich

Hey Low Wall, betcha a Yankee Dollar I own more moulds than you do!
 
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