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Rem 798 - .458 Win Mag WOW!
02 February 2010, 02:13
SnowwolfeRem 798 - .458 Win Mag WOW!
Sometimes I just can't resist a good buy and a couple of weeks ago my dealer sent me a flyer from CDNN where they were blowing out these rifles for $499 each. Even though I am a lefty ordered one for possible trading stock down the line.
To say I am impressed is an understatement. CRF, adjustable sights, gorgeous blued finish, fairly nice trigger, nice laminated stock with dual cross bolts and even the recoil lug was glass bedded against a metel block inletted into the stock. Wood to metal fit was pretty good and the bolt cycles smoothly as well. Only complaint is the barrel is long (26 inches) and thin at the muzzle (.100 or less wall thickness). Would think it would handle better if it were a tad thicker and cut down to 22 inches.
If you are looking for an inexpensive big bore grab one of these before they are gone.
My biggest fear is when I die my wife will sell my guns for what I told her they cost.
02 February 2010, 02:36
boom stickquote:
(.100 wall thickness)
Interesting.
Even though the pressure is least at the far end .1" seems rather thin compared to the general opinion here of .120" or .125" of thickness.
Would be interesting to know the thickness at every 2" of barrel length.
02 February 2010, 02:51
SnowwolfeAfter remeasuring it with calipers the muzzle diameter is .635, at 24 inches it is .670, at 22 inches .700. This gives about .089 actual wall thickness at the muzzle. Goes against everything I've ever read as far as safety but Remington gave it's stamp of approval on it.
Another myth busted perhaps?
Still, .700 at 22 inches would make a sweet handling rifle in .458.
My biggest fear is when I die my wife will sell my guns for what I told her they cost.
02 February 2010, 03:10
boom stickIt would be interesting to know what the pressure is when the bullet is at the end of the barrel.
02 February 2010, 03:13
dean119I have an Interarms version (Alaskan) in 458, it has the same thin muzzle, same for a Browning Safari in 458, I'll have to measure again but I think that has less than .1" walls, every one I've seen was like that and I've never heard of a problem.
02 February 2010, 03:17
boom stickThe larger the bore the quicker the peak pressure is reduced. I guess this is why with a 458 it can be done.
02 February 2010, 03:21
458WinBeen using one now for over twenty-five years with all sorts of loads and had no problems.
Anyone who claims the 30-06 is ineffective has either not tried one, or is unwittingly commenting on their own marksmanship
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www.grizzlyskinsofalaska.com 02 February 2010, 03:33
jeffeosso.100 is lawyer thickness ..
some like even thicker ..
02 February 2010, 03:46
boom stickquote:
Originally posted by jeffeosso:
.100 is lawyer thickness ..
some like even thicker ..
Got to keep the customer satisfied

02 February 2010, 03:48
ShortandFatIf that worries you, cut it back.
If the loss in velocity worries you, simply get it screwed out, rechamber in 458 AccRel, and screwed back in, no other modification should be nessesary
This would be like lowering the ride springs and bolting a turbo to the family car
You paid very little for it, so some simple "upgrades" are well worth it.
regards
S&F
02 February 2010, 04:29
<Mike McGuire>quote:
Originally posted by boom stick:
The larger the bore the quicker the peak pressure is reduced. I guess this is why with a 458 it can be done.
And doubly so given the small case capacity of the 458
05 February 2010, 17:54
Tanooseaccording to the Remington website the 798 has been discontinued.
05 February 2010, 17:59
Charles_HelmYes, as I understand it CDNN is liquidating them and another importer (EAA?) will be taking over the Zastava line.
05 February 2010, 19:11
gunnut284I ordered one in 375 H&H on Monday, should be here any day. The pictures I have seen of them look pretty nice.
05 February 2010, 22:33
TerryRI have one, it has a problem feeding the last TBBC round in the mag. The ones on top, no problem, the last one hangs up. The problem is only with TBBC's.
I'm thinking of replacing the sight.
06 February 2010, 00:11
390ishi just picked up a 799 in 7.62x39. waiting for bases to come in. it appears to be an allright rifle.,
06 February 2010, 07:40
lawndartGolly,
How many different companies have imported that line of rifles since 1955?
06 February 2010, 20:28
T_BoneI too have bought a M#798,458wm @ 8/lbs. Fit and finish is aceptable. The trigger adjusted very well and easy to accomplish. The action was bedded really well and the barrel floated. Will single round feed without having to do any additional work.
The crown may need a little lapping as I see some cutter chatter marking. I want to do some test firing before lapping the crown to see if there's any improvement after being lapped.
The throat seams excessive but I won't know that until after casting the chamber latter on.
I bought the rifle to throw some 522gn cast down range @ 1000yds while using BP. This should work out really well with very little additional work.
However, the Warne QD scope rings I bought are terrible. I've got 3.5hrs into hand lapping and there still not round, about 75% complete. I won't be buying them again. The UTG 1-pc scope bases haven't arrived yet. The Warne 2-pc bases don't fit correct. The front base over lapps the barrel ring into the action by 1/8" and short by 1/8" on the front of the action so the holes were not drilled in the correct area. No more Warne products for me.
I also bought a couple more M#798 in 30-06 for $330eh as I can't buy the 98 action for $330. One will be a 338-375 long range rifle when I'm done.
T_Bone
11 February 2010, 02:41
steeledgeHi all, I just got a 798 in 375 H&H, Warne bases and QR rings fit fine, I put a Vx leupold 1.75 X 6 scope. Haven't had a chance to shoot it yet. It has a 26 inch barrel and it is quite heavy, I expect recoil to be light. If its accurate I will be well pleased.
12 February 2010, 02:01
Ezra4570I just ordered mine! Can these be opended to take the Lott?