09 November 2002, 04:43
TGetzen450 Ackley questions
Just wondering about reloading for this round -- is it the same sort of proposition as the Lott, where 458 Win dies can be make to work? Or do you need custom Ackley dies?
Anything else about this chambering to make it worth consideration?
Todd
09 November 2002, 05:22
BER007Todd Getzen,
My RCBS reloading dies in .458 Win Mag work great to load my .450 Ackley.
I prefer the .450 Ackley because you don't need to cut a .375 H&H like the Lott.
09 November 2002, 06:38
Paul HThe 450 Ackley has a slight shoulder and nearly straight case, so if you use the win mag dies spaced back as I have for the lot, you'll be doing alot of working of the brass.
Personally I'm a fan of the Lott and Watts, as they achive all I think is practicle with the H&H case, and they can use the 458 win mag with no loss of performance in a pinch. The lott is also a factory round, with factory dies available.
The Ackley may have a 50 fps advantage over the lott, but if the lott isn't a big enough case, then the answer is a 460 G&A or a 450 Rigby IMHO.
09 November 2002, 07:22
TSJTodd,
In a multi item swap i did with Mark Pinkston of Kailua custon Guns, I gave him a set of 450 ackley dies I had. If he didnt have plans for them, you might get them off from him.
11 November 2002, 05:05
TGetzenMy chief interest in this topic lies in the fact that my gunsmith has an Ackley reamer, but no Lott reamer. It is, I think, time that he acquires one, and I may help him to that end by buying it for him in exchange for a chambering job.
I have since seen a pic of an Ackley, and though it looks interesting, I have no desire to own a wildcat that duplicates a commercial round (without any distinguishing characteristics like the Taylor).
Thanks for the replies,
Todd
11 November 2002, 06:43
<Timberghost>TSJ,
In my recent corrospondence with Mark Pinkston of Kailua, he stated that he is loading for the .450 Ackley. I assume that this means he is using your dies.
I would like to say that Mark is a "stand up guy". I recently purchased a LH Texas Magnum .338 Win Mag from him that is a true treasure to this left handed man. Mark gave me a good price and I wouldn't hesitate to do business with him in the future.
I have a .450 Ackley and love the round. I would like to see more of the educated people on thes round post some load data on the 400 & 500 grain bullets. I have been working on some different loads, but have not settled yet on the best. Had some bad brass issues earlier that set me back.
Lets get some people involved and kick this around a bit.
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Thanks, Timberghost
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