Convert .416 RM to .458 Lott?
Can a model 70 in .416 Rem Mag be converted to a .458 Lott without major reconstruction? I know the barrel has to be replaced, but can it be done within reason?
I would think that changing the barrel would be the only major obstacle in this conversion.......
09 May 2007, 03:05
tiggertateThe feed ramp may need widening to accomodate the blunt round-nose softpoints and flat point solids.
The rails are a crap shoot. They may work just fine or not; try them first.
09 May 2007, 06:10
GeronomoI did this very conversion three years ago. Other than the cost of the barrel it's NBD.
Geronimo
10 May 2007, 02:18
gumboot458....Unless you are elephant cropping , why would you want to do that..??
10 May 2007, 03:01
Hog Killerquote:
Originally posted by gumboot458:
.... why would you want to do that..??

Cause he wants one, would be my guess.

Go for it.

Keith
10 May 2007, 06:33
Idaho Sharpshooter416 Rigby excluded, most folks think .458 and up when talking about big bores and DGR's.
Rich
DRSS
11 May 2007, 22:59
gumboot458........How could the 416 Rigby be classified any different than the 416 Rem mag , 416 Dakota, 400 H&H ,416 Taylor ,411 KDF ,404 Jeffries , 416/375 RUM , ect. ect...........From reading everything printed on this web site ,,,,20 plus years of my own experience,,,And other research I have done ,, I don,t think there is much real difference between the 416 taylor and the 470 Capstick./ Mbogo...Not if you count the # of times someone shoots a buffalo or bear or Elephant , ect.. The 50 calibers , do kill the truley Big animals faster.,.And knock them down more reliably.................BUT I TOTALLY AGREE ,,, if you want to spend time , effort and money learning stuff , ,.,.Get a whole slug of big bores...I did and still do .......For myself I have found the 416 Rem is pretty much a do it all rifle...
