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SOLD/EXPIRED .458 win mag

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Yep, you read that right. .458 win mag.

I have a rebarreled Savage 110 in .458 win mag. It is sitting in a Boyd's thumbhole stock, (which helps control the recoil pretty well). I had it threaded and the brake installed. My Smith did an excellent job blending it in. It is a really attractive rifle. I also have 2 brand new boxes of 500gr nosler safari ammo that will go with it, and a mixed box of 500gr and 350g, as well as the dies for reloading. It has a leupold lvpo sitting on it now, which I would like to keep, but we can work something out of you want it with the optic on it. It is zeroed with the 500gr ammo. The recoil is stiff, I won't lie to you and say it isn't, but with the brake and good positioning, it isn't the worst thing you'll ever shoot. The round count is probably around 50rds total. I'll take $800 for the rifle, dies and the ammo. The ammo itself is worth over $300. I'd also take trades, guns, optics, ammo, whatever as long as I don't have to feed it. Thank you.
 

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Couple of questions :
Who's the barrel maker?
Barrel length and twist?
Is the action bedded to stock?
 
Couple of questions :
Who's the barrel maker?
Barrel length and twist?
Is the action bedded to stock?
All fair questions. I'm going to look when I can get to the safe. I traded for it a few years ago, and it came exactly as you see it in the picture, other than the brake, I had it threaded. I will be limited to whatever information is printed on the barrel.
 
It has a big beefy pillar bedding, and that is all of the information I could find. There doesn't appear to be anything that I can use to identify either the barrel manufacturer or the twist rate. I did also notice a couple of smallish scratches on the barrel. I honestly haven't handled it much since I traded for it. It is in very good shape though.
 

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Last bump, I'll throw it back in the safe if nobody wants to trade. Surely some of you have an elephant problem or something.
 
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