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New M70 458's

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03 October 2010, 17:19
Head Trauma
New M70 458's
A friend saw a new production M70 458WM in the Sidney,Nebraska Cabelas.
03 October 2010, 20:16
Bill/Oregon
I just bought one in .375. Can't wait to shoot her.


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04 October 2010, 12:32
jetdrvr
quote:
Originally posted by Bill/Oregon:
I just bought one in .375. Can't wait to shoot her.


Bought one in early 2006. 1500 rounds, two dead buffalo and a variety of PG later, (and one Canadian white tail), it's my favorite rifle, and I have more expensive guns. It's just a sweet shooter and always functions flawlessly and is extremely accurate.
15 November 2010, 19:30
gunslinger55
Is the new one a standard or magnum length action? It would be a shame if they used a magnum action on a standard length round. Seems like what they all do now.?


White Mountains Arizona
15 November 2010, 20:40
Paolo9,5x73
quote:
Originally posted by gunslinger55:
Is the new one a standard or magnum length action? It would be a shame if they used a magnum action on a standard length round. Seems like what they all do now.?

I suspect it's non-magnum long action. The only two mass producers of magnum Mauser actioned rifles are some Rugers and CZ. Has that changed?
15 November 2010, 21:11
gunslinger55
My M70 SE .416 and .375 are on a longer magnum actions, about 1/2"+ longer than my standard VZ24 .458 Mark X action. I would not be surprised if they barreled it for the shorter .458 in the long action to save money and simplify manufacturing, but was curious if this was the case?


White Mountains Arizona
15 November 2010, 22:15
Snowwolfe
quote:
Originally posted by gunslinger55:
My M70 SE .416 and .375 are on a longer magnum actions, about 1/2"+ longer than my standard VZ24 .458 Mark X action. I would not be surprised if they barreled it for the shorter .458 in the long action to save money and simplify manufacturing, but was curious if this was the case?


Winchester uses (or at least used to) the same size action for the 30-06 and 300 Win Mag "family" as they do for the 375, 416, 458 Lott, etc. They just change the bolt stop and open up the action a tad more for the longer rounds.


My biggest fear is when I die my wife will sell my guns for what I told her they cost.
16 November 2010, 02:06
gunslinger55
Thanks, I stand corrected. I pulled out my .338 and compared it to a .375 and I see where they lengthened the action at the rear. All other dimensions look the same.


White Mountains Arizona
16 November 2010, 17:44
VFR1
Yep, I just put a .300H&H in the mag of my mid 90's .458 crf and it fed fine. The spacer in the back of the mag would have to come out and the bolt would have to come back a little further to fill the mag, but it looks like the action is fine for .375 length cartridges. Got me thinkin' about a Lott, although my 10.75x68 worked wonderfully on buff this year.
16 November 2010, 18:25
MTM
Yup, was going to Lott my Safari Express and had the spacer removed and bolt stop/ejecter moved. I can load to Lott length now and it feeds perfectly. It shot so good that I didn't want to mess with it before the season. I'll probably Lott it in the spring. Oh, chopped the barrel to 21", feels like a different gun.
16 November 2010, 18:32
gunslinger55
at the rear of the action where the bolt stop is (under the rear ring mounting holes)it is machined to shortened it 3/8" to lengthen the action. Looks like a fairly easy mod.


White Mountains Arizona
17 November 2010, 20:53
.458 Only
[QUOTE] Oh, chopped the barrel to 21", feels like a different gun.[/QUOTE)

Yeah, a LOUDenboomer for sure! Big Grin

Bob

www.bigbores.ca


"Let every created thing give praise to the LORD, for he issued his command, and they came into being" - King David, Psalm 148 (NLT)

19 November 2010, 18:44
Head Trauma
Bill Hicks distributors shows some M70 458's in inventory, apparently a second batch has been released and are working their way into the suply network dancing
22 November 2010, 06:11
Wismon
quote:
Originally posted by VFR1:
...my 10.75x68 worked wonderfully on buff this year.

VFR1 congrats on that. I'm interested in learning more about the particulars of it, specifically, what bullet, load, were used. Did you make a post about the topic, per chance? If so could you direct me to it? Thanks.
22 November 2010, 07:26
VFR1
quote:
Originally posted by Wismon:
quote:
Originally posted by VFR1:
...my 10.75x68 worked wonderfully on buff this year.

VFR1 congrats on that. I'm interested in learning more about the particulars of it, specifically, what bullet, load, were used. Did you make a post about the topic, per chance? If so could you direct me to it? Thanks.


See 10Nov post "More on the 10.75"
22 November 2010, 07:41
Wismon
Thanks! Cool stuff...