Bolt or a #1

rwp315

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Would like to get a .458 Win.
Have shot a #1 in 30.06 and liked the size etc. Would you do one in a #1 or stick with a bolt gun?

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RWP
 
A bolt. My reasoning is if you’re hunting something with a 458 you are probably wanting to fire another shot quickly.
 
I'm with Kevin on this one...........go with the No. 1. If you're hunting something dangerous, make your first shot count. If you need another, you will likely have a couple of PH's with you anyway. As a side note, I have shot a lot of black powder in my number ones....even the 22' bbl of the 45-70 has taken a lot of African plains game for me with 63 grains of 2F and a 405 grain hard cast. The 458 has the 24" bbl and holds close to 100 grains (if you use a drop tube,) I have taken deer and elk with it and a 440 grain hard cast. Recoil with black is mild, but with heavy smokeless loads both calibers are fierce kickers in the relatively light No. 1 (My rifles had the old red Ruger pad on them which is as hard as a drill bit).........Best of luck with your choice.........FWB
 

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