04 February 2003, 15:58
JudgeG602 in .450 Ackley/Convert to?
I have a friend who wants to sell me a 602 that has been converted to .450 Ackley. I am leaning towards getting the rifle and leaving just like it is, but I wonder if it there is any round that has "headstamped" brass available that the rifle could be converted to without rebarreling. The Ackley chamber is pretty straight and I can't think of any .458 round that would "clean up" the chamber. Any suggestions.
The gun is fine as it is, but I don't want some customs guy wondering about the .416 stamped brass.
04 February 2003, 16:17
MingbogoThe 460 Weatherby, the 450 Rigby, and the 450 Dakota just to name a few. Of course, you would need to open up the bolt face and rework the magazine and feeding.
Why is it nessesary to have a headstamp brass anyway? You may also want to check out this outfit as they can make old ball cases for a variety of wildcat cartriges. Good luck.
http://www.qual-cart.com04 February 2003, 18:24
<G.Malmborg>JudgeG,
The .450 Ackley is a great cartridge, I would leave it like it is. Perhaps even make your ammo out of 375 H&H brass just to really throw them. You could always set the barrel back and recut it to 458 Win Mag.
Malm
04 February 2003, 18:30
TGetzenI would just restamp the barrel, personally.
"375 / 450 Ackley" then you can just say, 'what are you talking about? See, it says 375 on the cartridge base, and 375 on the barrel.'
05 February 2003, 05:13
John RicksOR order unstamped basic brass and a headstamp die from MAST (B.E.L.L.) and stamp your own.
You could even name it "450 Judge", headstamp the brass and engrave the barrel accordingly.
I would not bother with a 450 Dakota or 450 Rigby or 460 Weatherby. The recoil with full loads in an average weight rifle (9-1/2 to 10 pounds) is nothing a Golden Isles White Tail hunter wants to fool with!
However, if you wish to go with a bigger case you can always load down to 2300-2400 ft/sec and have an entirely adequate rifle. Save the full house rounds for those exciting moments. Stick in 350 grain X-Bullets and you have a 500 yard Elk/Moose rifle.
05 February 2003, 13:27
AtkinsonI don't know for sure but I think one could re-chamber to the new 458 3"...I believe it would clean the present chamber and you could almost do that with your fingernail, like picking your nose..the 458-3" is one heck of a round and you can get factory brass for it from Africa and I believe PMC...also it would shoot 458, 458 Lott if I am not mistaken...you could just mark the barrel .458x3 and let it go at that.