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Well although I am one who thinks that a troll, I will launch a new question is easy to produce 458 Lott cases of from the pods 375 H & H Magnum, "and that there is now the person you want to answer and be thankful which does not answer it also grateful.

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I think I 've not done anything to you so that you insult me in every thread I open. If you do not want to answer do not do it but I ask that you leave me in peace, because I'm not hurting anybody, and I offended anyone. I simply ask what I do not know. I ask a moderator to take action to stop this man bother.

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There is noone bothering you all the info is provided in this website neck up 416 rem brass and fire form and boom 458 lott
 
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Thank you, all that saving money is good. Besides having a 375 if I can take the pod to get the 458. Look for tools to cut and waisted sheath in Midwayiberica (this is a delegation of Midwayusa here in Spain). As I always say, a single wage costs and many do not give many options to whims.


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Well, I'm going to dinner and then study for a while, I got up early morning.

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375 H&H will work but will be a tad short.


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375 H&H will work but will be a tad short.


Thanks I will consider, but I believe the 458 Lott comes from the pods of the 375 H & H cut. Indeed, often rifle is going to buy you.

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A primed .375 case, 13 grs. Unique and fill with cornmeal. Put a 1/4 sheet of toilet paper on top of that and mash it down with the eraser end of a pencil. If it doesn't blow it out completely, raise the charge 1/2 gr. at a time but do not exceed 18 grs. They'll fireform fine. Just be very sure to clean the barrel when you're done.


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I had a bunch of 375 H&H ammo that was too warm in one rifle , tho a good load in another .. I needed some 458 Lott brass and thot , wonder what will happen if I shoot this in the Lott .. So I did , perfect 458 Lott brass .... I was very suprised at how accurate it was ...

300 win mag would split the neck every time tho , as would 7 mag ........ Didn,t seem to do anything bad to the bore execpt soot it up ....

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I had a bunch of 375 H&H ammo that was too warm in one rifle , tho a good load in another .. I needed some 458 Lott brass and thot , wonder what will happen if I shoot this in the Lott .. So I did , perfect 458 Lott brass .... I was very suprised at how accurate it was ...


I hope the 375 bullet didn't do damage to the rifling in the 458lott as bounced and skided the bore.
 
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Masterrifleman hit the nail exactly. Before there was brass in 458 Lott I took 100s of 375s and blew them out exactly as Master says, only I used 15 grs Bullseye. Works great, cornmeal or flour, trim them and start loading! I still have all of mine and they have been shot a lot! Later I started doing the same thing with 416 Remington brass. Then along came Hornady, thank you!

Still have 375 and 416 Rem brass to make 470 Capstick, but I have retired them too!

Michael


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I had a bunch of 375 H&H ammo that was too warm in one rifle , tho a good load in another .. I needed some 458 Lott brass and thot , wonder what will happen if I shoot this in the Lott .. So I did , perfect 458 Lott brass .... I was very suprised at how accurate it was ...


I hope the 375 bullet didn't do damage to the rifling in the 458lott as bounced and skided the bore.
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No , I don,t think any of them touched the bore. I should have set up a target as it was I was just shooting at rocks and stuff


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Ovny,

If you can find Hornady Basic Belted brass it's usually a bit cheaper than the Lott brass. Just size and then trim to length, load and go shoot it.
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Hello, I think friend that the best choice will be buy ammunition factory or the 458 Lott specific pods. I consider myself pretty clumsy and I would not have problems reloading. I see you if you have expertise, but I there are things I do not understand, perhaps by translations of the google. I am wishing to purchase my rifle (not yet so I) and to feel his caress shoulder. I am as always grateful and as always I apologise for the inconvenience.

A greeting

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Masterrifleman hit the nail exactly. Before there was brass in 458 Lott I took 100s of 375s and blew them out exactly as Master says, only I used 15 grs Bullseye. Works great, cornmeal or flour, trim them and start loading! I still have all of mine and they have been shot a lot! Later I started doing the same thing with 416 Remington brass. Then along came Hornady, thank you!

Still have 375 and 416 Rem brass to make 470 Capstick, but I have retired them too!

Michael


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