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14 January 2007, 16:11
Moose-Hunter
Is this a good deal on a big bore?
I was at a gun show yesterday and I noticed a Whitworth chambered in 458 Win. Mag. with what appeared to be a Hogue stock on it. It had open sights and (barf) a muzzle break on it. Barrel was probably 22" to 24" or so. Price tag was $450. I was thinking about going back and looking at it again tomorrow and who knows, maybe bring it home with me. The muzzle break would have to go, though.

Did I miss out on a good deal?
14 January 2007, 17:05
Peter
I would think that was a pretty good deal. Where else will you find a 458 at that price?
Peter.


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14 January 2007, 18:01
vapodog
original Whitworths go for $650-$800...and sometimes less.

If you really like the synthetic stock then it's a deal....otherwise you may be buying an action only, and that's still not bad.

If the barrel finishes at 22" after removing the brake and recrowning, you have a 458.....if not you're in for rebarreling.....but it's your decision.


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14 January 2007, 19:21
jeffeosso
it's not a bad price, just for parts..

i might have bought it.


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14 January 2007, 23:22
ElCaballero
It will part out for that.


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