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An Action Followed me Home From the Gun Show
09 November 2014, 22:59
cable68An Action Followed me Home From the Gun Show
Went to the Tulsa gun show yesterday, a pre-64 model 70 1948 vintage by the serial number. I've got a 458 barrel blank somewhere, so caliber choice is easy. Now the issue is Win Mag of Lott.
I'm leaning towards Win Mag mainly on the KISS (Keep It Simple Stupid) principle, less work to get the Win Mag, and therefore fewer chances for things to go wrong.
Any thoughts, recommendations, potential pitfalls?
Caleb
09 November 2014, 23:39
GeorgeSBoth are fine rounds with today's powders and bullets.
The .458 Lott chamber will allow you to fire a .458 Win/ Mag. round in it occasionally.
I have a .458 AccRel myself.
George
19 November 2014, 09:09
Idaho SharpshooterI am having an OM 70 stocked as I type. It is a 450/375 RUM, using the 375 RUM necked up. About the same as the mid-1970's 460 G&A. About a year ago I got a good price on a barrel, reamers, dies, and some brass.
Every bit the MV/ME of the Lott, just a bit different approach.
Rich
21 November 2014, 04:46
badboymelvinYou won't be making a mistake getting a WM.
Ammo, brass and dies are easily available and it's a proven round that can handle anything that Africa can throw at it.
Forget all the horror stories you hear about it - that's ancient history. Today it's easy to get 2150fps with 500gr bullets and with the non-cons you can get these days (CEB, NF, GC etc..) boy o boy, then you've got its attention!!!
Long live the WM!
You'll probably never NEED a gun. In fact I hope you never do. BUT IF you do, you will probably need it worse than anything you've ever needed before in your life...
21 November 2014, 05:17
BiebsI agree on the 458 Win Mag. With today's components, it's all you need.
21 November 2014, 06:42
badboymelvinAnd a pre '64 Winchester M70 just screams out .458 Win Mag!

You'll probably never NEED a gun. In fact I hope you never do. BUT IF you do, you will probably need it worse than anything you've ever needed before in your life...
22 November 2014, 06:00
lb404what was the original caliber? you will have to open bolt face/add a wider magazine box/short mag follower/and adjust for feeding. the lott will require further lengthening operations too which could be costly.
square shooter
22 November 2014, 06:29
Idaho Sharpshooterlb404,
I would opine that 375 bottom metal and follower would work fairly well. It is how Jack Lott did his about forty or more years ago.
Check the archives, iirc there was a reprint of his articles from G&A.
22 November 2014, 08:16
Ackley Improved UserI would put a .... 458 Ultracat (458 RUM)...see
http://www.municion.org/Ultracat/458Ultracat.htm22 November 2014, 08:38
lb404been there/done that! you know. still need to open up top and bottom from 3.34 to 375 length? also feed ramp changes. all can be done with Winchester parts for sure but still need to open up front to back!
square shooter
22 November 2014, 10:18
cable68Originally it was a 30-06, or so the seller said. Bolt face will need opening no matter what, Lott will definitely need more modifications and therefore more chances for things to go,wrong. Pre-64 does seem to scream Win Mag, but Lott does allow for more loading options, also the thought That if I'm having something semi-custom, might as well do something not available from the factory.
Caleb
23 November 2014, 04:37
Ackley Improved UserAnother thought is ...
450 Ackley
http://www.bing.com/images/sea...1A7E&selectedIndex=8Can you buy an after market magnum bolt?
28 November 2014, 19:44
SnellstromJust barrel it as a .400 Whelen. No feed work or bolt face work.
400 grain bullets at 2200 fps. Real fun to shoot and easy to load for.
29 November 2014, 09:05
cable68quote:
Originally posted by Snellstrom:
Just barrel it as a .400 Whelen. No feed work or bolt face work.
400 grain bullets at 2200 fps. Real fun to shoot and easy to load for.
Already have a 458 barrel blank, actually had it before the action. Also already have a 375, a 404,, and building a 9.3x62. That's enough mediums for me. Also want something with fairly available ammo and reloading supplies.
Caleb
06 December 2014, 10:00
Idaho SharpshooterLott loaded ammunition and brass are readily available, since you already have a .458" blank.
A good gunsmith, like Jim Kobe here can take care of all of the alterations necessary and have it feeding flawlessly. He is also very reasonable as regards delivery time and cost.
I have the same issues, actions seem to stick to my grubby little mitts. Speaking of, there is a gun show in the morning.