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I am returning home Wednesday from the slope and have waiting for me, a BSA Majestic in 458 Win Mag, 150 rounds of new brass and 250 Hornady 500 grain RN bullets.

I have on hand RL7 and 10x, 4198, H322, H335, 3031, Trail Boss (for light loads), 2495, H4895 and probably a few others I'm not remembering.

I am looking for favorite loads with that bullet. I'll not be loading any other bullets at this time since I have so many of the 500's. I suspect the 2495 and 4895 will be too slow for it though they work well in my 400 Whelen. I am also not concerned with extracting every last fps from it. If a load is accurate and 2000 fps I'll be happy.

Thanks guys.


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75 grains of H-335 is a wonderfully accurate load in my 458 Win Mag under the 500 grain Partition bullet, I use W-W brass and a Fed-215 primer, it runs 2155 fps from the 24" barrel on my old FN 458 WM Browning rifle.

IIRC Hodgdons website lists 1 grain more for the 500 grain bullets.
 
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Thanks Jerry. H335 is high on my list to try. I thought I'd start around 71 and move up from there.


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You're welcome Mart. Smiler
 
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Best loads in my Winchester M-70 CRF 24" bbl.

H-335 75gr=2150fps
AC-2230 73.5gr=2186fps
Varget-74gr=2152fps
Win brass, Fed 215 primers, Speer 500gr AGS.

Average five shots across the screen @ 15' and corrected for velocity.
Elevation: 8200'
Temp: 85F
Wind: Lt/var
Sky: Scattered

First choice is AC 2230, then H-335, then Varget.

The AGS bullet is shorter than most of the other manufactured 500 grainers. Consequently, powder capacity as listed poses no problem in my rifle.

Best,
JLS
 
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72 gr of Accurate 2230 with 450 gr Northfork soft and solids at 3.34" and CCI #250. Same POI, sub MOA, 2,225 fps from 22" barrel. Hornady brass. Zeroed at 50 yards for DG.


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72 gr Accurate 2230 and 500 Hornady sold or soft 2155 FPS.
74 gr Accurate 2230 and Swift 450 gr 2280 FPS

Rifle; Browning safari 24"

Both loads are extremely accurate, non compressed and valid in Texas August heat with no extraction issues.

EZ
 
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