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dependability of Ruger 77 458
08 February 2008, 06:57
elsdependability of Ruger 77 458
Hi,
For the guys who have them and have used them have you had good dependability from the tang safety Ruger 458s??
thanks
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08 February 2008, 07:21
tsturmquote:
Originally posted by els:
Hi,
For the guys who have them and have used them have you had good dependability from the tang safety Ruger 458s??
thanks
Yes!!

08 February 2008, 08:01
475Guy1Hellyeah. Even though it's a semi-pushfeed, my 458 will chamber any round any kind of ways w/o fail. The main thing I like about it is that it fits me to a "T" and feels like shooting a 375 H&H, real soft recoil Originally it was going to get converted to crf by an old machinist pal but he got into an acrimonious divorce and all his machinery and tools went, so no conversion.
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08 February 2008, 17:39
elsthanks.
I wonder if any one has used one in Africa.
I do like tang safeties.
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08 February 2008, 23:20
465H&HZim PH and author Lou Hallamore (In the Salt)has one and has used it since the war years. It is his back up rifle to his 470 double. I borrowed it a couple of years ago to take my largest bull elephant. If it wasn't 100% reliable I doubt he would still have it
465H&H
08 February 2008, 23:28
Bent Fossdalquote:
Originally posted by 475Guy1:
but he got into an acrimonious divorce and all his machinery and tools went, so no conversion.
Women today.
What the hell did she want with the mashinery?
Women........
Bent Fossdal
Reiso
5685 Uggdal
Norway
09 February 2008, 01:17
buckeyeshooterbought mine in 1981. Never had any problem with it and a Ruger 77 is always my first go-to. have them in 30-06, 338 and 458
09 February 2008, 01:35
jro45I've shot my buddys but I own the 458 lott so I get a little more recoil
09 February 2008, 01:48
475Guy1She didn't want anything but the proceeds from the liquidation of ALL equipment--MONEY.
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09 February 2008, 05:13
AtkinsonWe have had one in our Tanzania camp for a number of years and its still working..The Ruger is as good a factory rifle as you can get. The Safari is a really class rifle.
Ray Atkinson
Atkinson Hunting Adventures
10 Ward Lane,
Filer, Idaho, 83328
208-731-4120
rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com
11 February 2008, 07:06
elsThanks for the responses.
I do like tang safeties and the Ruger is the easiest way to get one. The old style triggers can be adjusted into a very nice crisp let off.
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11 February 2008, 20:10
465H&HYou might want to check with Ganyana on this issue. In Harlands book "Ndlovu" Don states that Zim Parks sold or destroyed their Ruger 458s because of a problem with them not feeding when the action was cycled very rapidly. This is the only negative report that I have heard on them though.
465H&H
12 February 2008, 02:37
elsThat is interesting. I read Richard Harlands book a little while ago. I didn't remember that.
Well if I find one for a good price I will just have to try one out.
e
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12 February 2008, 07:25
tvfinakI've got one of the RSC models they made in the late 70s - early 80s with the Circassian (spelling?) walnut stocks. Bear and moose hunted some with it here in Alaska in the mid 80s but never got a chance to shoot anything with it. Well made gun for a Ruger and seemed to work and feed well with anything I loaded into it.
Converting it to a controlled feed would make it a much nicer gun - anyone know who does this conversion?