IvW
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My "guide gun" is CZ 458WM with an armtech stock. These are " go to's " for plenty PH's and Rangers over here. They are a bit "rough" but they function 100% every time, and 500gr at about 2000fps is all you need (and what you want) at close range. Mine has the standard 25" length barrel but they feel and handle better with a 23 or 24" barrel. Obviously you los a bit of V, but it makes no difference close up.
That having been said, the best close range weapon (IMO) remains a double in 470NE. So well proven that fewwould care to argue
Personally I do not like a 458 WM as a back-up rifle.
It was originally designed to duplicate the 470 NE which fired a 500 gr bullet @ 2100 fps and 5140 foot pounds energy. The 458 Win fell short and could not and still cannot reach this without undue chamber pressure which in hot conditions such as the valley or KZN leads to other serious issues.
The 458 Lott however achieves and exceeds these figures by a large margin without the chamber pressure issues associated with the 458 Win. Also the 458 Lott has the case capacity to shoot 550 grain bullets at respectable velocity.
There is a huge difference in performance between the two.
For those who regularly guide clients on buffalo and especially elephant the 458 Win is a poor choice.
On a DG back-up rifle there are a few things I personally do not like;
1. Small high pressure cases.
2. Inability to load the new heavier for caliber bullets.
3. Straight wall case.
4. Belt.
The 458 Win fails all 4 these criteria.
The only 458 I would personally consider would be the 450 Rigby with 410-450 gr bullets.
I would choose a 404 Jeff or the 416 Rigby over the 458 Win.
Personally I use a 500 Jeff, the most devastatingly effective combination on any DG under any circumstances.
Yes the big doubles are great for close range work and in an appropriate caliber with a competent user is also most effective but for bolt action user regularly hunting DG, I would steer well clear of the 458 Win.