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Ruger Hawkeye to .458WM
31 May 2016, 00:03
GustavoRuger Hawkeye to .458WM
I'm considering the idea of taking a Ruger Hawkeye and make it a .458WM.
Is it just a rebarrel job or is it more to it to consider about in terms of magazine, etc?
Will the mag feed well the fatter cases and bullets?
Any advice will be greatly appreciated!!
31 May 2016, 01:12
ramrod340If it is a belted magnum now should be just a rebarrel.
As usual just my $.02
Paul K
31 May 2016, 06:49
jeffeossorebarrel - bed, should put in an axial wrist pin...
should work just fine
the 458 accrel is designed to do this with the power of a lott in a standard action
02 June 2016, 08:07
GustavoThanks for the replies. Another question, if a set for a McMillan synthetic stock, would a crossbolt (and bedding blick) be needed?
02 June 2016, 15:23
jeffeossoone would have to ask Mc-- the 500, 470, 458, and 410 accrels have all been done on ruger 77 and mkii in the past - and I'll be doing the 490 and 476 on them, as well
jeffe
03 June 2016, 02:03
Gustavoquote:
Originally posted by jeffeosso:
one would have to ask Mc-- the 500, 470, 458, and 410 accrels have all been done on ruger 77 and mkii in the past - and I'll be doing the 490 and 476 on them, as well
jeffe
Jeff, thanks for the reply. Now, can you reccomend a gunsmith who has the experience to build my custom Ruger DGR? You know, smith working out the M77 actions are not easy to come by, most especially when it comes to custom specs.
03 June 2016, 04:59
jeffeossonot in you country - but anyone that can work on a winchester can work on a ruger -- its just a barrel job and a wrist pin+epoxy
03 June 2016, 07:46
Gustavoquote:
Originally posted by jeffeosso:
not in you country - but anyone that can work on a winchester can work on a ruger -- its just a barrel job and a wrist pin+epoxy
I plan to do this in the US, so any reccomendation will be much appreciated, honestly I've read too many times that good smiths willing to work out the Hawkeye action are hard to come by, indeed searching the web was fruitless so far.
Besides the rebarreling I'd like to do a complete custom job, nothing fancy or unusual but a proven smith I can trust is what I need know being so far away.

03 June 2016, 08:24
ramrod340quote:
Besides the rebarreling I'd like to do a complete custom job,
Just curious as to why the Hawkeye for a custom?
As usual just my $.02
Paul K
03 June 2016, 09:53
Gustavoquote:
Originally posted by ramrod340:
quote:
Besides the rebarreling I'd like to do a complete custom job,
Just curious as to why the Hawkeye for a custom?
Basically because it's a nice stainless steel CRF action, integral mounts, the works.
04 June 2016, 01:36
ramrod340quote:
stainless steel CRF action
Got it.

As usual just my $.02
Paul K