FWIW, we sell a lot more .458's than we do .450's....at a ratio of about ten to one. And almost all of the .450's are sold to guys in Michigan that are only buying them because they can use a straight walled case for shooting deer in the shotgun zone, and can't use the .458.

The .375 SOCOM keeps gaining momentum for us and will likely outsell the .450BM by the end of they year. Compared to the big three, the .375 SOCOM has some legs on it, easily getting out to 250 yards or so with plenty of wallop to back it up.

Tony Rumore
Tromix


Run it up, until you blow it up, then back it down a bit.