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One more question
29 January 2013, 01:48
ross10One more question
I would like to know what you people think about using a Stiller Tac 338 and a Defiance action to build rifles based on the 460 Weatherby case. Both actions have a M16 extractor and a .750 dia bolt. The actions come with a bolt face for the 460 case. They would be single shots. Ross
29 January 2013, 12:40
416TanzanWhat cartridge are you planning to build? Something for longrange hunting without a need for 'controlled feed'?
In any case, it sounds like a serious build with the price of those actions.
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29 January 2013, 19:55
ross10I am going to build a 500 a square on the stiller action and a 460 weatherby on the defiance action. I won't be using these rifles on dangerous game. I don't hunt any dangerous game because of the cost involved. I love the big bores but I don't use them like they should be used. Ross
375 H&H
375 UM
416 Rem Mag
458 Win
458 lott
470 Capstick
460 Weatherby
500 Weatherby
500 A Square
29 January 2013, 22:51
D R HunterWill you hunt with them at all? (I'm just curious.)
Instead of the 500 A2 have you possibly considered
either of these .550" bores, which can use the
460 Wby brass or 500 A2 brass:
2.65" brass:
http://ammoguide.com/?catid=7383.00" brass:
http://ammoguide.com/?catid=739 The designer of the 550 Mag says it
WILL work
fine with the slightly shorter 460 Wby brass.
D/R Hunter
Correct bullet placement, combined with the required depth of bullet penetration, results in an anchored animal...
30 January 2013, 00:21
ross10Bullet selection is very limited on the 550. I went with the 510 because of bullet selection. I normally shoot light bullets in my big bores. The rifles are being used for Bear hunting over bait at 100 to 165 yards from a bench rest. Every rifle is over 15 pounds with 1.250 straight barrels. I have several young kids shooting these big bores. Ross
30 January 2013, 08:03
D R HunterGood for you bringing kids into the game. Surely no
need for controlled feed with the shots you're talking
about.
D/R Hunter
Correct bullet placement, combined with the required depth of bullet penetration, results in an anchored animal...