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Whitworth Express .458 Good or Bad?
 
Posts: 1117 | Location: Helena, MT, USA | Registered: 01 April 2001Reply With Quote
<Mitch>
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over40, The Whitworth is nice rifle for the money,they were good accurate rifles. The Whitworths I have handled were made at least 10 yrs. ago so I don't know how good the new ones are.
 
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There are no "new ones" that I am aware of.
These are good rifles with attractive styling and nice wood. There is no reason to avoid buying one. A buddys' .375 shot extremely well right out of the box.
 
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I will add my $0.02 worth. I own a half dozen factory or custom rifles built on this action. It is what I cut my teeth on. They are a decent Mauser that can be made as good as you want with some work. I guess the war years in Yugoslavia cut off the supply of these actions and rifles.

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I've never seen one that wouldn't shoot..I'd open it up to the 458 Lott if it were mine, and glass bed it and add a recoil lug on the barrel if it doesn't have one. I always added a m-70 Safty and Blackburn trigger, then a drop box and custom stock, but I'm a tinkerer...Nice guns.

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Thanks for the replys. I bought it, I'll see how it shoots saturday. It,s almost NIB, he only put ten rounds thru it.
 
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Gentleman, it shoots great! It has been glass bedded and a recoil lug added under the barrel. I'm considering a mod 70 safety but not sure what to do with the hole left by the tang safety.
 
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O/40,
You can fill the hole with matching wood or just glass...all you need is a M-70 3-pos. safty and a blackburn trigger...Blackburn triggers sit back in the trigger guard where they belong as opposed to in the center of the trigger like a timney or some other triggers. Sounds like that gun is all set up..A good handload at 2100 FPS with a 500 gr. bullet and your in the DGR business and well armed...

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