450 TSX in .458 WM

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Does anyone on the board shoot the 450 TSX Flat Base out of their .458 WM or Lott?

How about compared to other copper monos available or compared to the 350 TSX Flat Base?

Thoughts... discussion?
 
Why not trim the case back to 2.760" and load up some 500 grain TSX in the 458LOTT?

Now that would be a THUMPER!
 
I’ve used CEB Solids on 3 eles. 2 BBW #13s 570 gr 0.510” on frontal brain shots penetrated >3 ft and on the 3rd the 400 gr 0.423” shot through the chest and exited.

Hope to use the 0.458” 500 gr BBW #13 next summer.
 
I shot a kudu with a 350 grain TSX from my 458 win mag. The shot hit both shoulders and was sticking under the hide on the off side shoulder. Perfect mushroom.
 
@Tokoloshe Safaris Lon Denny posted a couple weeks ago of a PH recently culling elephants with a .458 and TSX. If I recall, the PH made brain shots.

I couldn't find Lon's post but maybe he will comment when he is in camp.
 
I’ve used CEB Solids on 3 eles. 2 BBW #13s 570 gr 0.510” on frontal brain shots penetrated >3 ft and on the 3rd the 400 gr 0.423” shot through the chest and exited.

Hope to use the 0.458” 500 gr BBW #13 next summer.

Thanks...

More interested in expanding bullets that can do double duty on plains game and DG with a single .458 WM rifle.

Approximate chart with the 350 TSX out of a 20" barrel;

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I shot a kudu with a 350 grain TSX from my 458 win mag. The shot hit both shoulders and was sticking under the hide on the off side shoulder. Perfect mushroom.

More of this info would be of great interest. There are many shooting the 300 TSX out of .375's on buffalo, so I would think the 350 & 450 TSX in .458 would do very well. The 350 may well be a better all around choice... or perhaps one scope zeroed for the 350 TSX and a second zeroed for the 450 TSX... or just calculate the "come up" at the range and make the adjustment on the fly.
 
I shoot the 450gr in my Lott @~2330 fps. When I go for buffalo again, that’s what I’ll be using.
Just an FYI: I tested some expansion / penetration of the 350gr Barnes TSX @~2165 fps out of a Ruger #3 .45/70 at 100 yds. Minimal expansion,
I also shot them out of the Lott @ 2485. I ran out of vertical adjustment in a Leupold 1.5-5x. I couldn’t get it lower than ~1.5” high.
In both the .45/70 and the Lott the 350gr gave 1” or better accuracy.
 
Does anyone on the board shoot the 450 TSX Flat Base out of their .458 WM or Lott?

How about compared to other copper monos available or compared to the 350 TSX Flat Base?

Thoughts... discussion?
I shot a cape with a 458 with the OAL length of the Lott... using the grooves as a cannular. It was a 450 solid but then shot the dead cape with a TSX at less than 15 ft and retrieved the bullet. One petal gone after plowing through 4 feet of buff and its full stomach contents. Great bullet.
 
I shot a cape with a 458 with the OAL length of the Lott... using the grooves as a cannular. It was a 450 solid but then shot the dead cape with a TSX at less than 15 ft and retrieved the bullet. One petal gone after plowing through 4 feet of buff and its full stomach contents. Great bullet.
Was the TSX a 450 grain?
 
Was the TSX a 450 grain?
Yes. After extensive testing of a whole bunch of bullet$, I settled on the 450's both TSX and Banded solids. I was using a CZ 550, so I could load the 458s out to Lott length. I had also shown this to be practical with a Win 70 with the swap of parts to those of a 375H&H... easy to do. Muzzle velocity was 2475 fps ... so the TSX hit the buff at a very fast speed. The Barnes TSX and Solid fulfilled the dream of Weatherby in having a bullet tough enough yet a killer. The banded solid saved my bacon on the buff. I shot a wildebeest with a 300 grain TSX with a 375 H&H Win 70... quarter frontal at about 75 yards. One shot kill with the bullet destroying the lungs.
 
I have plans for the 450 TSX in my 458 Lott for exactly the purpose you asked about; large PG and buff. I haven't used it for that yet but have no concerns about it. I doubt any bullets will be recovered as I expect exits from any angle just like when I do this with the .416 Rigby and 400 TSX.
 
Lott velocities will bring out the best in the Barnes. You may reach 2500 fps with ease. I used Benchmark powder from Hodgson. If you can get Varget... try it. Somewhere on this site is my Magnum article on what I did. Good hunting!!!
 
I think Barnes missed the mark by not offering a .458" 400gr TSX. It would be a more ideal weight for the 458 WM and would be a solid choice for the 458 Lott.

As it stands I personally would not use the Barnes TSX for the 458 WM.
 
Yea that’s interesting. I have 350, 450 and 500 grain .458 TSX but I’ve never seen a 400 grain. Seems odd.
 
I think Barnes missed the mark by not offering a .458" 400gr TSX. It would be a more ideal weight for the 458 WM and would be a solid choice for the 458 Lott.

As it stands I personally would not use the Barnes TSX for the 458 WM.
You can say that, but my primary loads are 500 grain at the moment... these are just not ideal for a combination load... 200 yards is pushing it, more like 150. I would like more margin if it will double for plains game. Ideally, I will also not mess with two different loads and/or two different scopes.
 

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