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For you fellows that have been tinkering out there. What is powder capacity advantage of a 416 ruger necked up to a 458 caliber as compared to a 458 WM and for that matter, how does it compare to the 458 Lott?
458 caliber is such a small niche market; probably the reason Ruger has not introduced such a cartridge or recoil would be hard to manage in their current offering of rifles.


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about 4 grains laeger than the 416, net..

the 416 ruger displaces the need for my 416 accrel, but a 458x375 ruger leaves .02 per side.. it will work, i've proven that, but its very slim, and not likely to be commerical


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What kind of realistic velocity can one expect with a 500 gr. bullet in the 458/416 Ruger without compaction and high pressure.


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high pressure -over what threshold ? 55k cup is roughly 62500 psi.. 270 winchester, and 458 winmag spec load

in the spirit of the question, 2200 would be easy


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That 2200 mark is exactly what I was targeting. It may just be my first wildcat in my safe.
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high pressure -over what threshold ? 55k cup is roughly 62500 psi.. 270 winchester, and 458 winmag spec load

in the spirit of the question, 2200 would be easy
 
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Sounds good to me, 2200 FPS with a 500 gr. bullets has been killing big mean ugly stuff for years, and recoil recovery is very fast.

A drop box, wood stocked, iron sighted, 458 Ruger, tossing out a 500 gr. bullet at even 2150 FPS is perfect, low pressure, no compaction of powder, with acceptable recoil and fast recover, has a ring to it that I can live with, and the drop box is available in the form of a 338 drop box from a number of outlets, the Ruger round fits the 338 box with perhaps a tad of tinkering, the one I tried fit without tinkering...

That will be my next African rifle. I have two to build then I will start on that one for myself.


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and, of course, the 458 accrel does that, loafing.. and its larger capacity to even the lott


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I dummied up for the .458/.375 Ruger, but forgot about it after I had a .458 B&M built by SSK.
That one can be lighter and shorter and ballistically beats the .458 WinMag by a small margin, though will not quite equal the .458/.375 Ruger.
Of course the .458 Accrel beats them all ballistically, but is not as short or light as a .458 B&M.
The .458 AccRel can be built to same weight and length as the .458/.375 Ruger, but is ballistically superior.

Here is the .458/.375 Ruger dummied before the .416 Ruger was available:
Left to right: .375, .395, .416, .423, .458



I think the .458/.375 Ruger (or .458/.416 Ruger, if you prefer to call it that, same thing)
has a minimal shoulder, but it will work.
Either the .458 B&M or .458 AccRel are better cartridges, IMHO, for their own reasons.
The minimal rebate of the RUM brass used for both is of no consequence.
The zero rebate of the .458/.375 Ruger rim is the only non-significant advantage of doing that wildcat,
instead of either of the other two.
 
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435 ruger anyone?
The 425 WR was a pioneer in big bore non magnum action like the 404.


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