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Has anyone used the .458 African and if so how does has it worked out in the field for you. Also any problems finding head stamped cartrige cases? [/IMG]


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Sorry, forgot to ask if anyone has made the .458 African what action was used.

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the 458 african is similar to the 458 vincents and my 458 Accurrate Reloading -

i can speak volumes around the concept of taking a RUM or 404 case, and making big bores to fit standard length actions.

please check the links in my signature for info on the accurate reloading rounds.


opinions vary band of bubbas and STC hunting Club

Information on Ammoguide about
the416AR, 458AR, 470AR, 500AR
What is an AR round? Case Drawings 416-458-470AR and 500AR.
476AR,
http://www.weaponsmith.com
 
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Hello,

Thanks so much for getting back to us so promptly. I shall follow your instructions. It really looks great on paper.

Cheers

Glenn


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GOB,

More comprehensive information: http://www.umbhali.co.za/

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Thanks again, information is very helpful.

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More comprehensive information: http://www.umbhali.co.za/

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This is the 3" Express based on a lengthened Lott case. I believe the 'African Express' is a based on a .404 cas shortened to 2.6", similar, as mentioned above, to the .450 Vincent Short
 
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I just wanted to give Glenn one more option in his 458 search.

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Thanks for all of the info, it is seriously informative and greatly appreciated.

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Glenn


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Examine the .458B&M built on a Winchester WSM receiver by SSK and designed to shoot the .458 B&M cartridge loaded with the CEB bullets in 450gr solid and 420gr non-con to the same POI. A short (18" or 20" bbl) light rifle which will deliver performance between that of a .458wm and .458Lott. It will be very handy in the bush.

Mine is currently undergoing load development and I cannot wait to get my hands on it. It will replace my RSM .458Lott.


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