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Which is the most popular of the 450NEs?

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14 January 2007, 03:59
ozhunter
Which is the most popular of the 450NEs?
Heym make a 450NE.
Is this the 450-3 1/4" or the 450No.2?
Which one is the more popular?

ozhunter
14 January 2007, 04:26
MacD37
The Heym is a 450NE 3 1/4", but they might do a 450#2 NE for you if you want! The only difference between them is the 450#2 NE is a little lower pressure, but balisticly they are twins! The Heym is pleanty strong, so there is no worries about the difference in pressure!


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14 January 2007, 04:32
tomo577
there were far more 450 straight made than the 450 # 2 which was a late comer.

both are excellent cartridges.

the 450 straight allows building a slimmer rifle, if the maker is capable . some are not and use one action size to fit all.


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14 January 2007, 06:14
JPK
Ozhunter,

I understand that finding 450NE 3 1/4" brass is a whole lot easier and cheaper than finding the No2 variety.

If anyone is looking at a rechamber from a 458, the 3 1/4" is the choice since the case is just large enough to clean up a 458 chamber and it leaves maximum steel.

And Tomo is right about there being many more 3 1/4" rifles made.

Kynoch shows a 25fps difference with the 450 No2 ahead, both with a 480gr bullet.

JPK


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14 January 2007, 11:33
ozhunter
Thanks for your replies guys. It sounds like the 450NE3 1/4" would be the way to go.
Regards,
Adam.
15 January 2007, 09:24
tomo577
oz hunter
you should be able to find an original 450 x 3 1/4 in your country. i would guess a lot of them came out of "inja" at the end of the raj.

contact the big bore rifle club of australia too


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