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Re: .458 SOCOM build opinions

PostPosted: Thu Mar 22, 2018 10:05 am
by BigBlue
Aero Precision stripped 458 SOCOM upper on sale today!

https://aeroprecisionusa.com/458-socom-stripped-upper-receiver.html

Only $59.99...

Re: .458 SOCOM build opinions

PostPosted: Thu Mar 22, 2018 9:19 pm
by Holland&Holland
BigBlue wrote:Aero Precision stripped 458 SOCOM upper on sale today!

https://aeroprecisionusa.com/458-socom-stripped-upper-receiver.html

Only $59.99...

Tempting. I have a billet lower it is going on though and want to mate it to a billet upper. Really looking hard at side chargers. Anybody have experience with these?

Re: .458 SOCOM build opinions

PostPosted: Thu Mar 22, 2018 9:41 pm
by OldmanFCSA
I have a mould for 450 grains of .458 caliber if anyone is interested. Posting it here due to relevance to above topic. PM me if interested.

Re: .458 SOCOM build opinions

PostPosted: Fri Mar 23, 2018 7:10 am
by Holland&Holland
OldmanFCSA wrote:I have a mould for 450 grains of .458 caliber if anyone is interested. Posting it here due to relevance to above topic. PM me if interested.


Tempting, too soon to for me to be thinking about melting my own lead though. Maybe FJ will see this, he seems like this is something he really needs. Then maybe later I can borrow :D

Re: .458 SOCOM build opinions

PostPosted: Fri Mar 23, 2018 7:34 am
by yukonjasper
Curses, now I'm becoming obsessed with .458 SOCOM.

It does look pretty interesting. Good luck with your build.

Re: .458 SOCOM build opinions

PostPosted: Fri Mar 23, 2018 7:52 am
by yukonjasper
check out this sombitch'
https://www.gunsamerica.com/blog/wilson ... he-limits/

Hunting cartridges often fall into two different classes, light and fast or heavy and slow. Wilson Combat just developed a new cartridge that asks why not both?

Their new .458 HAM’R is a high-pressure thumper that pushes a 300-grain bullet at 2,000 feet per second generating over 3,000 foot-pounds of force at the muzzle — in an AR-15-size package with an 18-inch barrel.

This puts the .458 HAM’R at the top of big-bore cartridge family, beating .450 Bushmaster, .458 SOCOM and .500 Beowulf for sheer power.


.458 HAM’R is not safe to use in .458 SOCOM rifles and will not chamber correctly. (Photo: W.C.)

“The HAM’R is designed from concept to completion to be the hardest-hitting, most powerful AR-platform carbine ever produced,” states Wilson.

Re: .458 SOCOM build opinions

PostPosted: Fri Mar 23, 2018 8:21 am
by Ghost
yukonjasper wrote:check out this sombitch'
https://www.gunsamerica.com/blog/wilson ... he-limits/

Hunting cartridges often fall into two different classes, light and fast or heavy and slow. Wilson Combat just developed a new cartridge that asks why not both?

Their new .458 HAM’R is a high-pressure thumper that pushes a 300-grain bullet at 2,000 feet per second generating over 3,000 foot-pounds of force at the muzzle — in an AR-15-size package with an 18-inch barrel.

This puts the .458 HAM’R at the top of big-bore cartridge family, beating .450 Bushmaster, .458 SOCOM and .500 Beowulf for sheer power.


.458 HAM’R is not safe to use in .458 SOCOM rifles and will not chamber correctly. (Photo: W.C.)

“The HAM’R is designed from concept to completion to be the hardest-hitting, most powerful AR-platform carbine ever produced,” states Wilson.

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Re: .458 SOCOM build opinions

PostPosted: Fri Mar 23, 2018 8:21 am
by Holland&Holland
yukonjasper wrote:check out this sombitch'
https://www.gunsamerica.com/blog/wilson ... he-limits/

Hunting cartridges often fall into two different classes, light and fast or heavy and slow. Wilson Combat just developed a new cartridge that asks why not both?

Their new .458 HAM’R is a high-pressure thumper that pushes a 300-grain bullet at 2,000 feet per second generating over 3,000 foot-pounds of force at the muzzle — in an AR-15-size package with an 18-inch barrel.

This puts the .458 HAM’R at the top of big-bore cartridge family, beating .450 Bushmaster, .458 SOCOM and .500 Beowulf for sheer power.


.458 HAM’R is not safe to use in .458 SOCOM rifles and will not chamber correctly. (Photo: W.C.)


“The HAM’R is designed from concept to completion to be the hardest-hitting, most powerful AR-platform carbine ever produced,” states Wilson.

Read that article. Considered it but with the hybrid receiver decided to stick to .458 socom.

If I need a 300 grain bullet moving at over 2000 feet per second in a compact package, I have a .405 Win for that.

Re: .458 SOCOM build opinions

PostPosted: Thu Mar 29, 2018 10:57 am
by Holland&Holland
Anybody have any experience with Gibbz arms side charging uppers?

Re: .458 SOCOM build opinions

PostPosted: Fri Apr 06, 2018 8:13 pm
by FJ540
I already have a 500gr mould, and a 330gr that were purchased specifically for .458S.

The guys on the SOCOM group on Fb seem to like the Gibbz uppers. They cut the ejection port big from the factory, so you're good to go rather than needing to mod it (which is painless on a mill).

PM me with questions. I haven't been staying up on the forums lately.

Re: .458 SOCOM build opinions

PostPosted: Sat Apr 07, 2018 5:05 am
by Randygmn
I know some of their early remanifactured stuff was “shady”, but since, Freedom Munitions has turned into a full fledged powerhouse manufacturer of new ammo. They recently started producing their big bore AR line that includes the 458S chamberings. Another place to buy “reasonably” priced ammo for that caliber. Decent option. I know I don’t want to be shot with it.

Also- have wanted a Gibz side charger for a long time. Don’t have to break your cheek weld.

Re: .458 SOCOM build opinions

PostPosted: Sat Apr 07, 2018 5:44 am
by Ghost
Randygmn wrote:I know some of their early remanifactured stuff was “shady”, but since, Freedom Munitions has turned into a full fledged powerhouse manufacturer of new ammo. They recently started producing their big bore AR line that includes the 458S chamberings. Another place to buy “reasonably” priced ammo for that caliber. Decent option. I know I don’t want to be shot with it.

Also- have wanted a Gibz side charger for a long time. Don’t have to break your cheek weld.

I did not know FM had improved. Good to know.

Re: .458 SOCOM build opinions

PostPosted: Sat Apr 07, 2018 6:36 am
by Randygmn
Ghost wrote:
Randygmn wrote:I know some of their early remanifactured stuff was “shady”, but since, Freedom Munitions has turned into a full fledged powerhouse manufacturer of new ammo. They recently started producing their big bore AR line that includes the 458S chamberings. Another place to buy “reasonably” priced ammo for that caliber. Decent option. I know I don’t want to be shot with it.

Also- have wanted a Gibz side charger for a long time. Don’t have to break your cheek weld.

I did not know FM had improved. Good to know.


All of their newly manufactured stuff is good to go. Their making 10’s of millions of rounds per year. And they also carry other manufacturer products too.

Re: .458 SOCOM build opinions

PostPosted: Sun Apr 08, 2018 11:39 pm
by OldmanFCSA
Dang it H&H = now I'm interested in building one for Hog Hunting.

Re: .458 SOCOM build opinions

PostPosted: Mon Apr 09, 2018 6:29 am
by Holland&Holland
OldmanFCSA wrote:Dang it H&H = now I'm interested in building one for Hog Hunting.


Sorry :D

I am blaming FJ so feel free to add on the blame!