02 March 2008, 09:03
kududeMeasurements 480gr Hornady 458 solid
OAL: 1.333"
Bottom to enter of cannelure: .610"
Top to center of cannelure: .720"
Meplat: .270"
02 March 2008, 09:11
kududeSee questions at end of post on velocity and 458 belown. Kudude
Thanks, Kudude.
The question for which Kudude provided the answer is:
Where is the cannelure for the new Hornaday 480gr solid which is designed for the 450NE.
The follow on is:
Is it suitably rearward for optimal use in the 458wm or is so far forward that it is not?
I will measure Woodleigh 480's and 500's for comparison.
My experience with the Woodleighs is that the more rearward position of the cannelure in the 500's makes them easier to load for in the 458wm while the 480's lead to powder compaction issues before the 500's and provide no velocity advantage without compaction.
JPK
02 March 2008, 17:57
jeffeossothe winmag and the lott are designed for a .800 longer bullet than case .. lott case is 2.8 +.8 =3.6 oal ...
the 480 will NOT give the winmag more powder room, dang it
and the bullet measurements are important for use in quickload, as a weight can be several lengths.
I talked to hornady about the DGS and DGX, and they are designed for the 450 NE, and they thought about adding a second groove, but that wouldn't work well...
I'll be trying them in the 458AR (dgx) in couple weeks
jeffe
02 March 2008, 20:37
Hog KillerDimentions for the 500gr DGS/X
1.388" oal
.800" Nose to center of cannelure
.588" Base to center of cannelure
PERFECT for the Lott
Keith