24 February 2006, 17:04
GS458 win mag in 458 Lott? 375 H&H in 375 Weatherby?
Hi
I see a lot of comments, that in a pinch, you can do both of the above in rifles chambered for the bigger round.
My question is: does a 458 Lott flawlessly cycle 458 win mag ammo, enough so you'd feel comfortable hunting elephants, or buffalo, or worse, lions, with it?
Same with the 375 Weatherby. Does it function flawlessly, and perfectly reliably, with 375 H&H ammunition?
Thanks
GS
25 February 2006, 01:21
bwanajcjIt really depends on the rifle, your best bet is to get some 458 WM rounds or 375 H&H (preferably dummy rounds) and try them out.j
25 February 2006, 01:35
tiggertateProperly done, they should feed the lesser cartridge flawlessly. The key there is the skill (or lack thereof) of the maker.
When I built my 375 H&H AI on a Whitworth factory 375, I left the rails untouched but I added a wider box from Blackburn. The gun fed either round flawlessly. I have not played with the Lott so someone else will have to comment about that.
25 February 2006, 01:49
El Deguelloquote:
My question is: does a 458 Lott flawlessly cycle 458 win mag ammo, enough so you'd feel comfortable hunting elephants, or buffalo, or worse, lions, with it?
Same with the 375 Weatherby. Does it function flawlessly, and perfectly reliably, with 375 H&H ammunition?
As bwana said, it will depend on the rifle. But I'd be tempted to believe that the .375 H&H would work pretty well in a .375 Weatherby rifle.