The “458 Winchester Magnum, all the cartridge you’ll ever need” thread

I am currently building a Win Mag following earlier ballistic advice from @Riflecrank and @michael458. I will share photos when I'm done.

I am really looking forward to having rifle that can take 4x rounds, are light enough to carry around all day in October heat and had very manageable recoil. Lower recoil and more manageable rifle should also translate in faster, more accurate backup shots.

Building a Win Mag has one additional benefit. It leaves space in my safe for a 500 Jeffrey.

I don't really need a 500 Jeff if I have the Win Mag. But my wife does not need to know that, and scheming up a new rifle build is certainly one of the most enjoyable things that I have done recently.
 
Piet-Vis,
You are a wise man.
Here is what I said to one person recently who scoffed at the .458 WinMag:

"Bless your heart.
You either have a case of Bore Envy Syndrome (BES), which is akin to an inferiority complex,
or Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) if not low IQ before you even pulled a trigger.

A good psychiatrist can help you with BES, but those are hard to find, as most shrinks are crazier than their patients.
They do prescribe drugs, and you might get lucky and get some help from the right medicine, if the side-effects don't make you worse.
Sometimes the only real treatment for BES is a religious conversion.
Have faith in the .458 Winchester Magnum and you will overcome your delusions of grandeur.

If you have CTE it will only be confirmed by autopsy of your brain to include microscopic studies.
But the treatment is just the good, clean living and a good social support system, like we all should strive for.
Will your family take you back in when it gets tough to care for yourself ?
Relying upon the .458 WinMag for elephant hunting instead of a .458 Lott or bigger bore
has been shown to slow the progression of CTE.

Low IQ: Most morons can choose to be happy, and a few idiots too.
Get a .458 WinMag and be happy."


I must confess that I own many rifles more powerful than the .458 WinMag.
Among them a .458/.416 Ruger WM-Throated, .458/.338 Lapua Magnum Unimproved, 470 Capstick, 470 Mbogo, 12.7x68mm Magnum, .505 Gibbs, .500 Jeffery, .500 Bateleur, .500 Mbogo, 20ga From Purgatory 3.5" (aka .615 NE), 12ga From Hell 3.85" (aka .730 NE).
That last one knocked my socks off with a 1400-gr conical slug at 1800 fps, and it can be loaded to higher MV, no thanks !
Do the .408 Chey-Tac, .416 WeatherbyMag, .416 Barrett and .50 BMG count ?
When you have BES they do !
Notice I did not mention my one .458 Lott, made by re-chambering a .458 WinMag,
since it is only of same level as a .458 WM+.
The SAAMI .458 Lott is less powerful than the .458 WM+.
.458 WM+ loads may be fired in any SAAMI .458 WinMag but may be unsafe in a SAAMI .458 Lott.
I have been cured of BES by my religious conversion to the .458 Winchester Magnum Faith.
When the chips are down I would want nothing other than a .458 WinMag in my hands.

Now, anything other than a .458 WinMag is just a toy for me.
I confess it took me 21 years to assemble a .500 Jeffery starting with a set of handloading dies purchased in Rapid City, SD when I was just passing through town
in a delirious state of BES.
I realized what a weird duck the .500 Jeffery was and finished it up as a joke, a conversation piece.
Like for this conversation right now. Heh-heh-heh.

Live long and prosper and don't get CTE.
 
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Forgot to mention the two .500 A-Square rifles I had built in 1999.
And the .450 Barnes Supreme I had built in 1987.
And the 460 WbyMag MK V purchased in 1984,
and another 460 WbyMag "custom" BBK-02 I had built in1993.
I converted to the .458 Winchester Magnum Faith as a true believer in 2017.
That was 33 years (1984 to 2017) before I was cured of BES.
Amen.
 
When you leave the "Conventional Confines" of Factory Ammunition, and Enter the Magical World of HandLoading, you can really experience a massive shift of Excellence not only with 458 Winchester, but any cartridge.

I can't even imagine having only Factory Ammunition to choose from.

You can experience the true Magic of 458 Winchester when you Handload.
 
I got my first 458wm in the late 80s and have owned 6 others, still have 3. The advantage the win had over the Lott was the use of a standard action. When you load it to Lott length you lose that advantage so I guess I don’t understand why. Are you saying that as is its not good enough? I think if you need more velocity then use different bullet tech and drop bullet weight. Myself I think its fine as is.
 
I got my first 458wm in the late 80s and have owned 6 others, still have 3. The advantage the win had over the Lott was the use of a standard action. When you load it to Lott length you lose that advantage so I guess I don’t understand why. Are you saying that as is its not good enough? I think if you need more velocity then use different bullet tech and drop bullet weight. Myself I think its fine as is.
I appreciate the standard 458 Winchester hand-loaded to accommodate the standard magazine and bullet used. This, with today's powders and bullets increase its ballistic performance plenty for me.

No doubt more is available and easily accomplished in 3.6" & longer magazine lengths. I definitely consider the work with longer version all good, and educational. Different strokes for different folks. It does not lessen my like or enthusiasm for the standard magazine version. Which with hand-loading certainly is a different animal from when it was introduced. Way more versatile.
 
I appreciate the standard 458 Winchester hand-loaded to accommodate the standard magazine and bullet used. This, with today's powders and bullets increase its ballistic performance plenty for me.

No doubt more is available and easily accomplished in 3.6" & longer magazine lengths. I definitely consider the work with longer version all good, and educational. Different strokes for different folks. It does not lessen my like or enthusiasm for the standard magazine version. Which with hand-loading certainly is a different animal from when it was introduced. Way more versatile.
I was not saying don’t load long if you have the mag for it. That’s what I would and can in my Lott. Can’t do that in three standard actions I have
 
I rekindled my love affair with the .458 WinMag thinking that being able to load it to 3.6" would be more interesting,
but now I find the standard +3.4" magazine is most interesting of all.
A COL of 3.38" and a pressure as high as allowed to the red-in-the-face SAAMI .458 Lott is all I need.
So, by exceeding the SAAMI restriction on COL by 0.04" and exceeding the pressure by 2,500 psi:
Wow !
That makes for a .458 WM+ load you can use in any SAAMI .458 WinMag chamber in a standard rifle with "Short Magnum" action.
And if you want to load some COLs too long to fit in the shorter SAAMI .458 Lott chamber, have at it.
Just make sure you do not crack up your rifle stock.
 
John Riley Buhmiller wildcatted the .378 WbyMag case to .416, .458, .470 and .510 calibers starting as soon as it was available in 1953.
He hunted Africa with a .458/378 WbyMag in 1957, before the 460 WbyMag became available in 1958.
He also wildcatted the .375 H&H case everywhich way.
Despite the abundance of his many wildcats used on safaris, he always carried a .458 WinMag as backup.

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Here is the H. P. White lab data for one sample load dating to 1955:

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Amazing how WRAC could screw up .458 WinMag ammo for a time, probably due to Democrats.
 

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Grz63 wrote on x84958's profile.
Good Morning x84958
I have read your post about Jamy Traut and your hunt in Caprivi. I am planning such a hunt for 2026, Oct with Jamy.
Just a question , because I will combine Caprivi and Panorama for PG, is the daily rate the same the week long, I mean the one for Caprivi or when in Panorama it will be a PG rate ?
thank you and congrats for your story.
Best regards
Philippe from France
dlmac wrote on Buckums's profile.
ok, will do.
Grz63 wrote on Doug Hamilton's profile.
Hello Doug,
I am Philippe from France and plan to go hunting Caprivi in 2026, Oct.
I have read on AH you had some time in Vic Falls after hunting. May I ask you with whom you have planned / organized the Chobe NP tour and the different visits. (with my GF we will have 4 days and 3 nights there)
Thank in advance, I will appreciate your response.
Merci
Philippe
 
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