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Posted: 2/18/2012 9:06:48 AM EDT
I've noticed there's picture links to teh 50 beowulf, 6.8 spc, etc. but not one for the 458 Socom. Please share your pictures as I'm fixin to have one and want some idea's on ways to go on it.
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I've always heard no to collapsible stocks but many of you have them. Any problems with them?
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I have better than 1000 rounds through mine and no issues other than plucking some facial hair.
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The ACE M4 SOCOM, old model with the round cone-shaped lock, will not hold up to the recoil unless you lock the stock into position. The new square shaped lock is still not rated by ACE for .458 SOCOM use, but again, if you lock it into position it holds up fine. It only takes a few seconds to unlock and change length but you do need tools. For tactical use it may not be ideal but I don't do tactical, only range and hunting and for both of those uses, having it fixed into position does not pose a problem.
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Originally Posted By jwb47:
I have better than 1000 rounds through mine and no issues other than plucking some facial hair. Is that just the Magpul Moe stock you have on yours or another one? Thanks. |
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Originally Posted By llanogold:
My Socom with a happy customer. http://i906.photobucket.com/albums/ac270/todd458/phonepig005.jpg That's exactly what I want one for! Slaying the piggies! Thanks for all the pictures! There's no real Sticky with 458 Socom pictures and I really wanted to see how everyone has theirs set up! |
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Originally Posted By jwb47:
rock river upper , yhm light weight rail magpul ctr stock leupold 2x7 scope http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f247/jwb47/001.jpg Did you send your scope back to Leupold and have the parallax adjusted? For 100 yards or less it would not matter but if you go to range where you need 7x then parallax misalignment could be a real problem, especially if trying to hit a small target. I bought a couple of those NWTF scopes for my .458 SOCOMs but with their parallax set for 75 yards, I could not live with that. $15 is all it costs to have Leupold change the parallax from 75 yards to the normal rifle length of 150 yards and it took them only a week to do both of mine. Both my 20 inch and the 16 inch now wear those Leupold turkey scopes. |
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Originally Posted By Blasternank:
Originally Posted By jwb47:
I have better than 1000 rounds through mine and no issues other than plucking some facial hair. Is that just the Magpul Moe stock you have on yours or another one? Thanks. That's a Magpul CTR, moe's big brother. |
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Originally Posted By Big-Bore:
I had them adjust the parallax when I had the long range reticle installed . the scopes are great but my idea was stupid. I should of went with duplex cross hairs and target turrets. I would not attempt a shot on a deer much past 150 yds and certainly not past 200yds , but I do like to play at longer ranges just to see if it can be done and lucky for me paper targets die prertty easy and hold still if I miss.
Originally Posted By jwb47:
rock river upper , yhm light weight rail magpul ctr stock leupold 2x7 scope http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f247/jwb47/001.jpg Did you send your scope back to Leupold and have the parallax adjusted? For 100 yards or less it would not matter but if you go to range where you need 7x then parallax misalignment could be a real problem, especially if trying to hit a small target. I bought a couple of those NWTF scopes for my .458 SOCOMs but with their parallax set for 75 yards, I could not live with that. $15 is all it costs to have Leupold change the parallax from 75 yards to the normal rifle length of 150 yards and it took them only a week to do both of mine. Both my 20 inch and the 16 inch now wear those Leupold turkey scopes. |
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Big Bore, what flip up front sight did you use on your 20" woody rifle? I want to build a 16" dissapator .458 with a CAR gas system. DPMS makes a .936 fixed A2 front sight base that I could use but I would prefer a flip up sight.
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Originally Posted By TonyRumore:
Tromix .458 SOCOM prototypes Tony Rumore Tromix P.S. Dave S - Is that an old Tromix upper on there? Sure looks like one of ours. http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l246/TonyRumore/Rifles/P1140025.jpg http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l246/TonyRumore/Rifles/AK3.jpg http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l246/TonyRumore/Rifles/Mega14A.jpg Hi Guy!!! The two are from the 1st Unauthorized ARFCOM Group Buy in 458 SOCOM back in August 2002. I believe Marty wanted 20 confirmed buyers and it turned into +70 IIRC. The 2nd Unauthorized Group Buy in 458 S caused the creation of regulations in starting Group Buys. I had no part in the 2nd Unauthorized GB. I do like to believe that I had a part in getting the 458 SOCOM topic to the breakfast table. http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_3_118/138911_20_Member_AR15_COM___458_SOCOM_Group_Purchase.html You and Marty did good. |
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Do you shoot left handed?
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What a coincidence, I'm building a southpaw Savage in .458 Socom too. Notice my 2-pt's are on the right side of my rifles, there's a few lefties around here.
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Its not the guy that walks in with a gun and says he is going to start shooting that you have to worry about.
Its the guy that just walks in and just starts shooting. |
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Originally Posted By elkbow:
my 458 SOCOM (I also have two 450 Bushmasters) http://www.pbase.com/rottweiler/image/138865383/large.jpg What do you like better: The bushmaster or the socom? and why? Thanks. |
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Originally Posted By llanogold:
My Socom with a happy customer. http://i906.photobucket.com/albums/ac270/todd458/phonepig005.jpg That is one bad ass rifle when you can shoot a hog in the jaw and kill it! |
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Originally Posted By Fritzcat:
Nice looking rifle. If you hunt pigs, the urge for the PVS-14 will over come you. It is unbelievable, the follow-up shots you can get compared to a weapons light.[http://i1182.photobucket.com/albums/x456/Fritzcat/458socom001.jpg I feel bad for that PVS-14, If you value it, i'd stop using it on that rifle ASAP. |
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Originally Posted By Fritzcat:
Here are a couple more.http://i1182.photobucket.com/albums/x456/Fritzcat/458socom015.jpghttp://i1182.photobucket.com/albums/x456/Fritzcat/458socom010.jpg Pleas tell me about that bolt gun and can..... |
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Savage Model. 10, 458S, 16" Pacnor, can F1 (eddiebuilt) same as on previous AR 9 1/2", ultra dot 3-9 for 100yd subs and 4-16x50 for 225yd subs.
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Who chambered the barrel? I've been trying to get a sav bbl for 2 months now.
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Originally Posted By WI57:
Since you asked... http://i245.photobucket.com/albums/gg76/gi57/458/P3022044.jpg http://i245.photobucket.com/albums/gg76/gi57/458/P3022045.jpg http://i245.photobucket.com/albums/gg76/gi57/458/P3022046.jpg http://i245.photobucket.com/albums/gg76/gi57/458/P3022047.jpg http://i245.photobucket.com/albums/gg76/gi57/458/P3022048.jpg http://i245.photobucket.com/albums/gg76/gi57/458/P3022051.jpg http://i245.photobucket.com/albums/gg76/gi57/458/P3022052.jpg Nice! |
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Originally Posted By Powder_Burns:
Who chambered the barrel? I've been trying to get a sav bbl for 2 months now. This one may still be available. http://458socomforums.com/index.php?topic=307.15 |
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what stock do you have on that?
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Its a Rock River Operator A2, it has battery storage and comes with tube, buffer and spring $130.
Originally Posted By Blasternank:
what stock do you have on that? |
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Originally Posted By Blasternank:
Originally Posted By elkbow:
my 458 SOCOM (I also have two 450 Bushmasters) http://www.pbase.com/rottweiler/image/138865383/large.jpg What do you like better: The bushmaster or the socom? and why? Thanks. The 450 Bushmaster. And here is why, the brass is much cheaper to purchase, and also the factory Hornady ammo can be had for approx. $20 a box, I bought mine for $19 a box, and haven't reloaded for it. Both guns are the same in accuracy, I can hold .75 MOA with each gun and have even got 300gr TTSX to shoot .5 MOA from my 458. You can buy uppers (although hard to come by lately) for the 450 for just over $500. So, if I could only have one, it would be the 450. I have two 450's and one 458, with wilson going to sell the 458's, will probably get another one. |
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I killed a bacon puppy. :(
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Nice build. |
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