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Load Data 450 NE with Barnes 450 gr. TSX .458 bullet

Ok, I have a book with load data for that at home. I will relay the information this evening when I get home.
 
The book I have lists a lot of cautions about loading this cartridge. It's the earliest .450 N.E. 3 1/4, and the brass is a bit thin, so it won't handle a lot of pressure. It also recommends getting a cerrosafe cast of the chamber as well as part of the bore to check all dimensions since there were many of them made to different specs.

The loading data is: 465gr bullet CCI250 primers
H4831.........95grs..............2058fps
H4831..........101grs...........2196fps
IMR4350......88grs.............2059fps
IMR4350......95grs..............2244fps
RL19...............94grs..............2048fps
RL19................99grs.............2186fps

Originally it was loaded to regulate at 2150fps in double rifles. I would be leary of trying a solid copper bullet in it before I had done some testing with it using either a cast lead or cup and core bullet first and verifying that it was indeed a .450 3 1/4 and not a .450 N.E. #2, which is a bottlenecked cartridge.
 
The book I have lists a lot of cautions about loading this cartridge. It's the earliest .450 N.E. 3 1/4, and the brass is a bit thin, so it won't handle a lot of pressure. It also recommends getting a cerrosafe cast of the chamber as well as part of the bore to check all dimensions since there were many of them made to different specs.

The loading data is: 465gr bullet CCI250 primers
H4831.........95grs..............2058fps
H4831..........101grs...........2196fps
IMR4350......88grs.............2059fps
IMR4350......95grs..............2244fps
RL19...............94grs..............2048fps
RL19................99grs.............2186fps

Originally it was loaded to regulate at 2150fps in double rifles. I would be leary of trying a solid copper bullet in it before I had done some testing with it using either a cast lead or cup and core bullet first and verifying that it was indeed a .450 3 1/4 and not a .450 N.E. #2, which is a bottlenecked cartridge.
Appreciated
 

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