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what is the pressure difference between a Hornady factory 200gr. sst load and the 395 lead load for the 460 S&W? what i am trying to find out is will i get more shots out of a barrel if i stick with the heavy or light bullets? i like both but just curious. | ||
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Fairly sure factory pressures are the same or very close to the same. You will not shoot out a barrel using lead bullets. Sean | |||
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Factory pressures are often max regardless of bullet weight. If you handload go with starting loads to reduce pressure. I have seen in some balistic table that there is a Casull loading thats not a top one. Such a loading is not top pressure allso. Thomas ...450 Rigby... | |||
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My question is, how hot can a cast boolit be driven from the .460? Since I only shoot cast, is it worth buying the caliber? If all of the potential can't be used unless tough jacketed bullets are used, I see no sense in buying one if only .45 Colt and .454 velocities can be reached. | |||
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Very high pressures CAN be shot with cast bullets,IMO you just have to use hardcast (BHN 20+) bullets with the correct lube(viscocity) and gascheck's of course.I shoot high pressure cast bullets in my 475,475 Max,SW 500 all the time. Sean | |||
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Sounds good to me, I just might have to sell more guns to buy one. Don't know why though because the guns I have are more then enough for deer. Kid's toys I guess! | |||
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