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Hi everybody, i am building my first big bore, it will be a 458 lott.
Mauser 98 action with blue print and trueing work here in the shop, and a barrel i bought from my friends at CZ.
This being my first big bore i thought it should be something painfull enough to make my friends not want to shoot it.
I will need some help on this project and would just like to hear anybody's answers as to loads, stock choice and a brake. whatever is offered i will be gratefull for the help.
As for sights i will be building a banded front and a express 2 or 3 leaf rear.
Will, next time your in the shop stop by my bench, i'm the grumpy looking one.
Thanks guy's. Paul.


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23", no brake, light as possible, 15"LOP if you ever plan to scope it, and shorten if you like.. never under 14" in a light lott

its tough to get 5 reloads out of most vunderkin loads that claim 2300fps+

lyman peepsight, william front, recoil lug on the barrel..

way faster and better to buy a cz in lott, bedd and xbolt
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A CZ would be good but, i have $40.00 in the barrel and $50.00 in the action.
bartering and i am a pack rat, i paid $100.00 for 2 Mauser actions and one is for the lott the other is a 308 build i am working on as i type.
I'm a underpaid gunsmith, what i can't afford to buy i have to build.
Barrel length sounds good and LOP better, i would hate to get scope bit with this thing.


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A great round with great versatility. I would suggest loading it down to win mag or even 416 levels at first. You could even shoot 458 win mag ammo just to get a feel and work up to the recoil of a full blown Lott. You'll want to get it sighted in and never have to shoot it off the bench again, at least for a couple of weeks. BOOM


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