Not a lever, But .458 SOCOM
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- Paladin
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Not a lever, But .458 SOCOM
I hadn't fired this SBR from the time I brought it south from Alaska and thought I would check the Zero. The SBR is a 458 SOCOM I have a full-size16 inch rifle in the locker in Alaska and had this SBR as a pistol there before ATF changed the rules and brought it south. Now on an IWI SBR, I wanted to check the zero of the Red Dot.
With a shooting bench set up at the 125-yard line, I fired one round. Holding on the forehead it hit two inches low. It was a 350 Gr ballistic tip hitting the target hard enough to flip the spinner in the center with out contacting it.
10.5 inch SBR Target
With a shooting bench set up at the 125-yard line, I fired one round. Holding on the forehead it hit two inches low. It was a 350 Gr ballistic tip hitting the target hard enough to flip the spinner in the center with out contacting it.
10.5 inch SBR Target
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Re: Not a lever, But .458 SOCOM
NICE ! That will make meat and disassemble whatever needs fixing. LOLPaladin wrote: ↑Wed Mar 05, 2025 9:06 pm I hadn't fired this SBR from the time I brought it south from Alaska and thought I would check the Zero. The SBR is a 458 SOCOM I have a full-size16 inch rifle in the locker in Alaska and had this SBR as a pistol there before ATF changed the rules and brought it south. Now on an IWI SBR, I wanted to check the zero of the Red Dot.
With a shooting bench set up at the 125-yard line, I fired one round. Holding on the forehead it hit two inches low. It was a 350 Gr ballistic tip hitting the target hard enough to flip the spinner in the center with out contacting it.
10.5 inch SBR
458 SOCOM.jpg
Target
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It's the grown-up 45 !
Last edited by Grizz on Sat Mar 08, 2025 10:53 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Not a lever, But .458 SOCOM
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I've got a similar pair of 50 Beowulfs (Carbine and SBR). I like the concept quite a bit, even though in Indiana there is little practical 'need' for either. However there is no reason one couldn't hunt whitetail with them - similar ballistics as the 500 S&W or 45-70.
The carbine is easily good for 3 shots in 3 inches at 100 yards with the 4x scope I have on it (which means I can barely see the 4" target at that range). Probably half that with a 12x, which is what I need to shoot ANY gun accurately at that range (don't laugh - I have a 10-40x on one of my AR's and it's the one I can hit a dime with at 100 yards - must've done too much of something as a teenager so my vision got bad...
). Haven't shot the SBR yet other than for function (it puts the FUN in FUNction), but hopefully it is fairly accurate too.
I've got a similar pair of 50 Beowulfs (Carbine and SBR). I like the concept quite a bit, even though in Indiana there is little practical 'need' for either. However there is no reason one couldn't hunt whitetail with them - similar ballistics as the 500 S&W or 45-70.
The carbine is easily good for 3 shots in 3 inches at 100 yards with the 4x scope I have on it (which means I can barely see the 4" target at that range). Probably half that with a 12x, which is what I need to shoot ANY gun accurately at that range (don't laugh - I have a 10-40x on one of my AR's and it's the one I can hit a dime with at 100 yards - must've done too much of something as a teenager so my vision got bad...


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- wvfarrier
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Re: Not a lever, But .458 SOCOM
I ran a 50 beowulf for a couple years after they first came out. It was a cannon!!!
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Re: Not a lever, But .458 SOCOM
puts clean holes thru propane bottles :) . 'twoud be a fine companion in the bear woods where there are bears that can outrun a quarter horse, and decapitate someone with one swipe, silently. If i could only hear them coming!!!
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Re: Not a lever, But .458 SOCOM
I know for a fact the displacement will blow the guts clean out of a deer when shot behind the front shoulder. It looked like a grenade went off inside it
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Re: Not a lever, But .458 SOCOM
We tried a shot on a doe with a .50 (BMG) at 700 yards once it was like a meat balloon, with nothing left to eat.
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Re: Not a lever, But .458 SOCOM
Cool caliber. I got the 50 beowulf but never got around to getting a 458 SOCOM
Re: Not a lever, But .458 SOCOM
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Gotta load a solid bullet of some sort and use minimal velocity and that really helps.
Gotta load a solid bullet of some sort and use minimal velocity and that really helps.
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Re: Not a lever, But .458 SOCOM
I have not shot my .458 SoCom enough to get it broken in.
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Advanced is being able to do the basics while your leg is on fire---Bill Jeans
Don't ever take a fence down until you know why it was put up---Robert Frost
Re: Not a lever, But .458 SOCOM
i was thinking of getting a 458 upper so I could use the bullets i already have. then in an instant of teenageritis i bought the 50 upper instead, just because i could. i have shot it very little. function checks with a couple different loads in the rifle and pistol. at least it's an easy way to get a companion pistol setup that uses the exact same loads . . .
i got the uppers and the reloading dies and some bullits about thirty minutes before the huge spending spree arrived to clean out Everything. using underwood ammo to develop a base line, but not actively pursuing it.
we're getting a good look at the full super moon here, and may see some of the eclipse, depending on trees and clouds.
all the best,
grizz