The Accurate Reloading Forums
458 Lott bullet choices for Alaska

This topic can be found at:
https://forums.accuratereloading.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/4711043/m/121103115

17 July 2006, 01:21
Snowwolfe
458 Lott bullet choices for Alaska
My experience with this round is non existent but I am thinking for Alaskan use the 400 grain bullets would be about perfect. I am giving consideration into buying the A frame 400 gr bullets.
Any other suggestions on weights or brands would be appreciated. They will be used on grizzly and moose.


My biggest fear is when I die my wife will sell my guns for what I told her they cost.
17 July 2006, 02:34
PC
If I ever hunted Alaska with my Lott I would use the woodleigh 400 gr protected point.
17 July 2006, 02:35
woodsracer
quote:
Originally posted by Snowwolfe:
My experience with this round is non existent but I am thinking for Alaskan use the 400 grain bullets would be about perfect. I am giving consideration into buying the A frame 400 gr bullets.
Any other suggestions on weights or brands would be appreciated. They will be used on grizzly and moose.


I have a preference towards the Barnes TSX bullets for ALL of my hunting rifles. clap


"They who would give up an essential Liberty for Temporary Security, deserves neither Liberty or Security." ---Benjamin Franklin


"SIC SEMPER TYRANNUS"
17 July 2006, 05:22
Tumbleweed
Mine likes Barnes 450 gr. TSX. Just fill 'er up with the powder of your choice, and let 'er buck. Wink
17 July 2006, 06:19
500grains
North Fork 450 grain or 400 grain bullets.

www.northforkbullets.com


17 July 2006, 11:22
N E 450 No2
I would take a look at the 400 or 450gr North Fork.


DOUBLE RIFLE SHOOTERS SOCIETY
17 July 2006, 22:52
Paul H
I'd think 400 gr @ 2400 would be about perfection. There isn't an animal in AK that will require a heavier bullet, and the shootability and trajectory will be better than for the heavier pills.

I would be concerned that the Barnes bullets would be so long that they'd rob you of powder capacity, and hence I'd lean towards the North fork.


__________________________________________________
The AR series of rounds, ridding the world of 7mm rem mags, one gun at a time.
18 July 2006, 06:52
PWS
450TSXs idle along at 2300 out of my 23" .450 Ackley and shoot very well in terms of accuracy. They also don't foul much at all. Consider me one very satisfied customer.

Those North Forks DO look very appealing. I'd have tried 400 grain Barnes X but are they still available?
18 July 2006, 09:08
boom stick
damn grains...ya beat me to it Wink


577 BME 3"500 KILL ALL 358 GREMLIN 404-375

*we band of 45-70ers* (Founder)
Single Shot Shooters Society S.S.S.S. (Founder)
18 July 2006, 18:57
MacD37
I wouldn't go lighter than 450 grs in a LOTT, lighter may not stableize in a .458 bore twist common to the LOTT. The 450 gr bullet would have much better S/D, as well. The 450 gr Northfork soft, or a 480 gr Woodliegh soft, would be my choice. beer


....Mac >>>===(x)===> MacD37, ...and DUGABOY1
DRSS Charter member
"If I die today, I've had a life well spent, for I've been to see the Elephant, and smelled the smoke of Africa!"~ME 1982

Hands of Old Elmer Keith

18 July 2006, 19:00
Paolo9,5x73
There aren't any, because you got yourself calibre pour la chasse aux pachydermes.
Ok, let me be helpful:
Grizzinator
They cut grooves to reduce barrel wear (179ext/164int hardness on Vickers scale), I think they know what they are doing. thumb Another bonus is these cones will confuse locals, so they will not think you lost your marbles for choosing this caliber as a hunting weapon for stateside pursuits.
Oops, I just noticed you are an Alaskan Sourdough. Cool
19 July 2006, 05:37
Michael Robinson
I am about to order some 450 grain NFs for some load development in my Lott. It should be possible to get to 2,400+ fps with them. That is just about perfection, IMHO.

Plus, the 450s have an SD of .306. As for the 400 grainer, why go with less, when more is better? Big Grin


Mike

Wilderness is my cathedral, and hunting is my prayer.
19 July 2006, 19:11
MacD37
quote:
Originally posted by Paolo9,5x73:
Grizzinator
I just noticed you are an Alaskan Sourdough. Cool


The spear pointed solids have never been the best choice in shape! Browning tried that years ago, and found that shape tended to vier off course, instead of straight line penetration! A Brown bear requires tissue damage, bone breaking, and straight line penetration, and a pointed solid will not give you that! If one is to use a solid on Brown Bear, then My choice would be the North Fork cup point! beer


....Mac >>>===(x)===> MacD37, ...and DUGABOY1
DRSS Charter member
"If I die today, I've had a life well spent, for I've been to see the Elephant, and smelled the smoke of Africa!"~ME 1982

Hands of Old Elmer Keith