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Old 04-25-2010 | 03:42 PM
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Where did you get the .458 iin18 barrel at?? I idd not see them on the GM website. But I like the sounds of that. I could easily use my 45-70 molds for that one. It sounds lke a winner.

Does it just drop into the TC Renegade with no fitting?? If so then I think I will be ordering one this week.

I just sent GM a request for a 1-18 twist barrel. Hopefully they will get back with me. Tom.

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Old 04-25-2010 | 04:02 PM
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That barrel was a limited run and I got it from Green Mountain. I heard that a bunch of long range shooters were begging them to make a 1" barrel that was 32" long, and 1-18 twist. I have used 475 gr Lyman whitworth bullets in it and they shot good. Now I use the Lee 459-405-HB for that gun and I paper patch them and size them to fit the barrel. I went with a little smaller bullet because this rifle was built for an antelope rifle.
I don't know how many they made but they are sold out, you might keep your eyes open and find one. I know there was one pop up on Monster Mulies for sale about a year ago. Green Mountain does have some 1-28 twist Stainless Steel 45's but the bore is more in the .451 range, I got mine for 110 dollars. Ron
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Old 04-25-2010 | 04:18 PM
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I would prefer blue. but I would take SS or blue. I e-mailed Green Mountain. Maybe they can tell me where to get one. I think that would be a great barrel. If you see one anywhere would you please tell me. I am not in a big hurry, so I can look around for awhile. I just really like the idea of the 1in18, and being able to use all my 45-70 molds is a real plus. I wanted to buy a paper patch mold for my 45-70, so this could work out perfectly. I am assuming you are sizing your paper patched bullet to .457?? Thanks, Tom.
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Old 04-25-2010 | 04:30 PM
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Ron take a look at that rifle on the SemiSane thread I just bumped to the top. What do you think of that rifle?? Tom.
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Old 04-25-2010 | 04:36 PM
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I sized them .457, .454, and .451 and the best luck I had was with them sized to .451. I have only used one 45-70 bullet so far. Ron
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Old 04-25-2010 | 04:48 PM
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I saw that one. I like the idea of the vernier tang sight for long range target. I would recomend that he try the same front sight I have on my 458. It is a Lee Shavers globe sight with a level. That thing rocks for keeping your gun lined up right. If a guy wants to go out to 300 yards the Lyman 57 will do that. If a guy is using a rifle like my .458 I would need a vernier tang sight to get to 300 yards with a 450 + grain bullet. The Lee shavers sight comes with several different cards including the fine pin which is what I use. It also has a crosshair that I like a lot too. Ron

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Old 04-25-2010 | 04:52 PM
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Isn't your LRH barrel a 1/28 twist. My three are that anyway....
Yes my 50 cal's are 1-28 twist. One of my 45's is a 1-18 twist and the last one is a Stainless 45 1-28 twist.
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