I own an original challenger bullpup in .457 (.460-.461)
when the elite came out, I nearly got one. The quick disconnect, better guage location, better trigger, nicer, lighter, more ergonomic stock, muzzle brake, all looked much improved compared to the original. Two things stopped me
One was seeing people having problems with the regulator, the other was the release of the upgraded power valve for the original, which I bought and installed.
The valve took me from a max of 400 FPE with 200gr (i tried heavier ones, power maxed for mine at 200gr) up to 575 with a 240gr, and 650ish FPE with single loaded 355gr. I really like this even though it makes it use more air.
I'm wondering a few things. I understand that both guns use the same type of valve? Could the elite have the upgraded valve installed? If so, I'm guessing that the regulator can not be set high enough for the rifle to make as much energy as I listed. Can the regulator be removed or otherwise gutted to make essentially an unregulated elite with all its improvements, but the power of my upgraded original challenger? Are there any other reasons this can't or shouldn't be done or other considerations I'm not thinking of?
My other question is if, like the original, the .457 elite's true groove diameter is actually .46-.461 like so many of the original challengers. I make my own .460 slugs for mine and they work quite well. While I'm sure this inaccuracy in bore diameter is annoying for most, it doesn't bother me as I swage my own slugs and had a custom die made. If they are actually true .457s now, is the barrel interchangeable with the original? If not, this isn't a deal breaker as I do have a .457 reducer die, it's just faster for me to make .46s and not need to reduce them unless I'm making them for my don cothran. Pic because why not
when the elite came out, I nearly got one. The quick disconnect, better guage location, better trigger, nicer, lighter, more ergonomic stock, muzzle brake, all looked much improved compared to the original. Two things stopped me
One was seeing people having problems with the regulator, the other was the release of the upgraded power valve for the original, which I bought and installed.
The valve took me from a max of 400 FPE with 200gr (i tried heavier ones, power maxed for mine at 200gr) up to 575 with a 240gr, and 650ish FPE with single loaded 355gr. I really like this even though it makes it use more air.
I'm wondering a few things. I understand that both guns use the same type of valve? Could the elite have the upgraded valve installed? If so, I'm guessing that the regulator can not be set high enough for the rifle to make as much energy as I listed. Can the regulator be removed or otherwise gutted to make essentially an unregulated elite with all its improvements, but the power of my upgraded original challenger? Are there any other reasons this can't or shouldn't be done or other considerations I'm not thinking of?
My other question is if, like the original, the .457 elite's true groove diameter is actually .46-.461 like so many of the original challengers. I make my own .460 slugs for mine and they work quite well. While I'm sure this inaccuracy in bore diameter is annoying for most, it doesn't bother me as I swage my own slugs and had a custom die made. If they are actually true .457s now, is the barrel interchangeable with the original? If not, this isn't a deal breaker as I do have a .457 reducer die, it's just faster for me to make .46s and not need to reduce them unless I'm making them for my don cothran. Pic because why not
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