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Rechamber ruger 77 from 458 win to 458 Lott
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<blockquote data-quote="Dirtyharry77" data-source="post: 268930" data-attributes="member: 16422"><p>The case length on the .458 Lott is three tenths (.3) of an inch longer than the .458 Winchester Magnum. The conversion is relatively easy for any competent gunsmith. Both the Lott and the Winchester Magnum cartridges are based on the .375 H&H magnum case. And yes, if you can't find the Lott cartridge you can still fire your old Winchester shells in your modified ax.</p><p></p><p>Now go 'one shot' old Mr. M'bogo...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dirtyharry77, post: 268930, member: 16422"] The case length on the .458 Lott is three tenths (.3) of an inch longer than the .458 Winchester Magnum. The conversion is relatively easy for any competent gunsmith. Both the Lott and the Winchester Magnum cartridges are based on the .375 H&H magnum case. And yes, if you can't find the Lott cartridge you can still fire your old Winchester shells in your modified ax. Now go 'one shot' old Mr. M'bogo... [/QUOTE]
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