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460 Weatherby loads with Vihta

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19 January 2008, 16:57
Wink
460 Weatherby loads with Vihta
For a friend I am trying to find some good loads with VihtaVuori powders. Anybody have some load data with Vihta powders for the 460 Weatherby?


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19 January 2008, 17:06
Pierre vd Walt
You know where to find the answer Wink. I will tell Jaco to reduce the beer supply next time.


Pierre van der Walt
19 January 2008, 23:43
Wink
Pierre,

The irony is one of the loads is from this forum and I don't trust anything printed here, you must know that by now, and the other is from the Hornady handbook. I was hoping for some real life experience type information from new members. Once you see that "one of us" title you know credibility has been compromised. So, are you really going to print a second edition? Do people who already spent good money on the first edition get a discount? And while I'm at it, you've got a PM.


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19 January 2008, 23:51
Wink
Since I'm on a rant, why N550 or N160 and not something slower like N165? And with the French Vectan powders you would think that Tubal 8000 might be cited, but no. Don't these powders leave a lot of space in the case?


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20 January 2008, 00:19
Cardinal
From a Norwegian reloading manual:
500gr Hornady, OAL 94,8mm, Federal 215 Primer
116gr N160 2376fps
max: 120gr (compressed) 2455fps

The usual warnings applies....
20 January 2008, 02:20
wildboar
Wink, for what it's worth, I've checked with Quickload 3.3; the N160 seems to be a little slow, with compressed loads and probably a BIG blast at the muzzle, while the N550 seems to be a better choice:

N550, Hornady RN IB 500 gr. COL 95.2 mm - starting 99 gr. max 106 gr.

N550, Hornady RN 350 gr. COL 95.2 mm - starting 122 gr. max 129 gr.

Of course that's only a guess. Hope it helps.
20 January 2008, 03:44
460wby
Actually, I think not!

I my 460 I got much less blast from N160 than if I use Norma MRP, and Norma 204.
Personally I havent tried the N550 in my 460wby, but my experience with the 500-series in other caibres is that these powders give you a mighty muzzleflash!


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20 January 2008, 14:37
Pierre vd Walt
Wink
I have loads from Ladeboken - pressure tested available. I meant contact me - not check my book. Only AR loads I list are those that check out on QuickLoad and compare with others. I don't list unchecked loads


Pierre van der Walt
20 January 2008, 20:20
jeffeosso
Pierre,
I sent you a PM


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