With the recent postings about the 470 capstick, I got to wondering if anyone had ever blown the win mag out straight? I know, why in blazes would one do that, when the darned case isn't big enough for a .45 bore.
I'm just thinking about making a .475" rifle to shoot my 460 gr WFN gc cast bullets out of, and about all the case capacity I need is that of a 45-70, or maybe a 470 2", but I'm not so sure I want a short action.
Posts: 7213 | Location: Alaska | Registered: 27 February 2001
I don't see why it would not work. But if you are going to all of the trouble and expense of building a rifle, why not build one that will handle all of your hunting needs? You can certaily load the capstick down for your cast loads, but you can load it up as well. Or you can built the .475 x 2" on a Model 93 mauser for a nice light short action package.
Posts: 18352 | Location: Salt Lake City, Utah USA | Registered: 20 April 2002
Yeah, that would make sense, but with the 458 HRH (416 howell necked up ie 2.5" 404) and a 500 Jeffrey, I really don't think that a 470 Capstick would somehome gain me anything.
Hmm, perhaps the 2" 470 is the better option. Gotta start scrounging for a cheap short action candidate.
Posts: 7213 | Location: Alaska | Registered: 27 February 2001
Hannibal and I are waiting for someone to build up our proposed .475 H&M Express, a Mauser length .475 on a Rigby case. That way you maximize your powder capacity and magazine capacity by eliminating the silly belt. Any takers? Sarge
Posts: 2690 | Location: Lakewood, CA. USA | Registered: 07 January 2001
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Oldsarge: Hi Oldsarge, Are you talking about a shortened Rigby case or a full length Rigby case. The 470 Mbogo is made from 416 Rigby cylindrical brass and when sized, ends up a little longer than a fire formed 416 Rigby brass. The fire formed brass ends up with a shorter neck measurement. 470 Mbogo
The .475 H&M is a Rigby case shortened to 2.5" and the OAL is 3.34." The idea is to easily deliver .470 NE ballistics in a standard M98 action (probably with either a dropped WR style magazine or a extended and opened Mauser box). The 470 Mbogo is it's bigger, badder brother.
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Posts: 2690 | Location: Lakewood, CA. USA | Registered: 07 January 2001
I doubt if it would suit me, I can see that you would be making the same mistake that Winchester made with the 458...lack of powder space and compaction, thus high pressure etc. etc....Learn from their mistake and go with a full lenth case.