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I just received a 100 lot of brass from down under and am wanting to start trimming cases for reloading. Somehow I misplaced the loading data for my Heym 88B Safari rifle. If someone would be gracious enough to supply me what the case length, overall cartridge length, and any favorite/pet loads for their 450 3 1/4 double I will be eternally grateful. Thanks, Mike


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Heym 88B Safari rifle



I have got the same beautiful DR...

Same caliber...would be interested in answers too.
 
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According to the A-square manual...for the 450 N.E. 3 1/4"...trim to length 3.240", OAL 3.950".

I do not have a 450 3 1/4" but I do have a 470NE it likes H4831sc...A-square list loads for the 450 3 1/4" for H4831 95grains to 101grains with A-square cases, CCI-250 primers...they also list IMR 4350 and RL19 as powders...if you want more info. from the A-square manual let me know...or get one
 
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Four Tails:
480gr. Woodleigh Soft points and 95grs. of IMR 4831
480 gr. Woodleigh FMJs and 86 grs. of RL15 work best in my gun.
Mine is a modern gun, so, use the usual precautions.
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j.j.s./Peter: Thanks for the help. Where is the best/cheapest place to acquire the A-square Manual? Mike


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j.j.s./Peter: Thanks for the help. Where is the best/cheapest place to acquire the A-square Manual? Mike



i don´t know but share your reloading data with me... Wink
 
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Not sure about the cheapest...but you may wish to try:

www.midwayuse.com or www.cabelas.com
 
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should have been

www.midwayusa.com
 
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By the way... Is there any experiance with the 500gr Trophy bonded sledge Hammer solids in 450 N.. 3 1/4??? And with trophy bonded sps?
 
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Cabela's had it for $34.95 and should be here about the 17th. Thanks again for the lead. Good Shooting! Mike


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Schorsch:

The Trophy Bonded Bear Claw has a full caliber homogenous shank and is, therefore, a mono-metal bullet, which is not a good idea in a DR. I suggest Woodleigh softs and solids.
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Schorsch:

The Trophy Bonded Bear Claw has a full caliber homogenous shank and is, therefore, a mono-metal bullet, which is not a good idea in a DR. I suggest Woodleigh softs and solids.
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I love the Bear claws...

I think i will ask Heym which bullet they prefer for regulating DRs...
 
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I too like Trophy Binded Bearclaws. They are one of my favorite bullets in the 308. The last 2 elk I killed with my 300 Win Mzag were with 200 gr TB. I like the Federal facto0ry 375 load with the 250 gr TB for black bear. I have not shot one with it yet but I have used it on two hunts.
I shot 2 buff in 2004 [450 No2] and recovered a 480 Woodleigh Soft, and 2 Swift 500 gr A Frames.
Both performed perfectly.
i also recovered some solids shot into the buff and the 3 elephant I killed. They too performed perefectly.
In the Nitro Expresses the Woodleigh Softs and Solids are perfect.


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I too like Trophy Binded Bearclaws. They are one of my favorite bullets in the 308. The last 2 elk I killed with my 300 Win Mzag were with 200 gr TB. I like the Federal facto0ry 375 load with the 250 gr TB for black bear. I have not shot one with it yet but I have used it on two hunts.
I shot 2 buff in 2004 [450 No2] and recovered a 480 Woodleigh Soft, and 2 Swift 500 gr A Frames.
Both performed perfectly.
i also recovered some solids shot into the buff and the 3 elephant I killed. They too performed perefectly.
In the Nitro Expresses the Woodleigh Softs and Solids are perfect.



Sounds good...

And whats about the Trophy Bonded Sledge Hammer Solids?

I want to shoot flt nosed solids...
 
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People, My A-Square Reloading Manual arrived and it seems to show everything that will get me started. I appreciate everyones's help. Good shooting! Mike


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