One Day...
AH elite
So... full disclosure, I am on the Lott bandwagon. Mine is a Mauser 66 originally chambered in .458 Win and opened up to .458 Lott in the early 1980's. And I love it... It is 1" shorter than the CZ 550 Rigby, yet it has a 26" barrel due to its telescopic action (it was the precursor to the Blaser concept, although with a classic bolt head). That gives it a little extra velocity over factory specs.
This being said, I did this almost 40 years ago when the .458 Win rumors were still going strong (although in truth the .458 Win original ammo problem had already been fixed many years before), and at a time when private chronographs were rare and there was a fair amount of exaggeration in reported ballistics. That made the Lott look a LOT (pun fully intended) better than the Win.
Truth be told, when shot over a chronograph, there is not so much to gain in a Lott:
- yes it flies faster: 2,300 fps vs. 2,100 fps;
- yes it hits harder: 5,800 ft/lbs vs. 5,000 ft/lbs;
- yes it flies flatter: 0 @ 50 yd, 0 @ 100 yd, -2" @ 150 yd, -6" @ 200 yd vs. +0.5" @ 50 yd, 0 @ 100 yd, -3" @ 150 yd, -9" @ 200 yd;
but truth be told the differences are not very significant and all this will make exactly zero difference on a DG hunt.
Factually, the .458 Win is a great cartridge, and the Lott is just a little greater, but not enough to really worry about.
Further truth be told, I use neither rifle since my African DG rifle is now a Kreighoff double .470 NE... I bought the .458 when it became impossible to find ammo, or even brass, for my first double, a pre WW II 450 #2; and I bought the Rigby when CZ resurrected it ... because I just had to have one
I guess that I will need to stand up at the next Gunoholics Anonymous meeting and confess: I, One Day, was in gun-buying madness for many decades
This being said, I did this almost 40 years ago when the .458 Win rumors were still going strong (although in truth the .458 Win original ammo problem had already been fixed many years before), and at a time when private chronographs were rare and there was a fair amount of exaggeration in reported ballistics. That made the Lott look a LOT (pun fully intended) better than the Win.
Truth be told, when shot over a chronograph, there is not so much to gain in a Lott:
- yes it flies faster: 2,300 fps vs. 2,100 fps;
- yes it hits harder: 5,800 ft/lbs vs. 5,000 ft/lbs;
- yes it flies flatter: 0 @ 50 yd, 0 @ 100 yd, -2" @ 150 yd, -6" @ 200 yd vs. +0.5" @ 50 yd, 0 @ 100 yd, -3" @ 150 yd, -9" @ 200 yd;
but truth be told the differences are not very significant and all this will make exactly zero difference on a DG hunt.
Factually, the .458 Win is a great cartridge, and the Lott is just a little greater, but not enough to really worry about.
Further truth be told, I use neither rifle since my African DG rifle is now a Kreighoff double .470 NE... I bought the .458 when it became impossible to find ammo, or even brass, for my first double, a pre WW II 450 #2; and I bought the Rigby when CZ resurrected it ... because I just had to have one
I guess that I will need to stand up at the next Gunoholics Anonymous meeting and confess: I, One Day, was in gun-buying madness for many decades
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