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Re: 460 Wby on a Savage
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I've seen one in 338 Lapua, which has the same rim diameter as the 416 Rigby, so this is at least possible. HTH - Dan
 
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in the 110 line, i don't see why not..

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I think the action is strong enough, but I would be concerned over the pin that holds the bolt face to the bolt.

But they are supposed to be very strong, they have a good sized lugs and the actions are pretty stiff.
 
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I'd want to start with at least the large shank Savage. With the arrival of the RUMS and WSM's, Savage changed to a nominal 1 1/8th shank on those rifles (and a CRF style bolt to ensure feeding).

Using the small 1.055" shank would make me rather nervous with a case as large as the 460. As a matter of fact, the larger shank would still make me nervous. JMO, Dutch.
 
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Does anyone know about a Savage action ever being used to build a rifle for a 460 Wby based cartridge -- 30/378, 338/378, 378, 416, 460 Wby or 500 A-Square ?

Could have been a repeater or a single shot.

This is not a question concerning a dangerous game rifle or a practical hunting rifle, but as an experimental tool.

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