458 Winchester Reduced Load Info

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I just purchased a Whitworth 458 Winchester off Gunbroker. I’m interested if anyone has any recipes and or powders that won’t need filler. Thanks for the info. I plan on using it on hogs until I can afford a buffalo hunt. I shoot at night with an AGM thermal was hoping to try it on the Whitworth. It will be impossible with full house loads. If the recoil is stiffer than 308 in an AR10 it won’t be feasible. Thanks for the help.
 
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I tried some reduced loads that would allow my daughter to shoot mine. She shoots a 338 federal with 180 grain bullets loaded max and a 7mm Remington mag with 140 grain bullets. I never found any load that she could have shot. Sorry for the bad news.
 
A couple very mild, accurate loads you might try if you happen to have either of the powders (scarce now). One is Trail Boss w 400 or 405 gr jacketed flat nose bullets. Hodgdon had the instructions online (basically fill to bottom of bullet, cut back to 70% (not cut 70%) and work up from there). The other that has been very mild and very accurate for me w the same bullets is around 28 gr of IMR SR 4759. I used mag primers w both. I happened to have enough of both powders to still be going strong, but realize they are scarce to nonexistent now. Check Hodgdon and others for reduced and subsonic loads.

Final sugggestion would be something like that w lead bullets but I use the above (a lot) and defer to someone else on that.
 
I am currently working on light 458WM loads.
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You may find this helpful:
 
As per Hodgdon published recommendations…
60% of listed max H4895 load.

I would not mess around with Trailboss in this type application. It’s burn rate is comparable to Bullseye.

4759 has been out of production for years. It’s closest comparable is 5744. 5744 is designed for low vel loads for cast bullets… it’s best use.
 
I just purchased a Whitworth 458 Winchester off Gunbroker. I’m interested if anyone has any recipes and or powders that won’t need filler. Thanks for the info. I plan on using it on hogs until I can afford a buffalo hunt. I shoot at night with an AGM thermal was hoping to try it on the Whitworth. It will be impossible with full house loads. If the recoil is stiffer than 308 in an AR10 it won’t be feasible. Thanks for the help.
Sorry, I don't have any reduced loads for the .458. I do want to congratulate you on getting one in the Whitworth though. I have had one for the last 42 years. It has been to Africa twice and I took a buffalo on both trips. The rifle is a little light for the .458 cartridge and after the first trip I had it Mag-Na-Ported. It will still get your attention, but it is much more manageable. I hope you enjoy your new rifle as much as I have enjoyed mine.

Doug
 
TrailBoss is quite different from Bullseye. Burn rrate may be simular but TB is a much more voluminous powder. Hodgson lists Min and Max loads w cast bullets under subsonic loads. They and ADI also have info for jacketed bullets and use in general. Right now though, not really back yet. 4759 was very accurate if lucky to still have or find any. I've heard some have turned to and like 5744 but I've no personal info to share on that. Reduced loads are a lot of fun. They're only shooting around 1100 fps. Very mild. Should work w your thermal. Would be a great time on pigs. Good luck.
 
TrailBoss is quite different from Bullseye. Burn rrate may be simular but TB is a much more voluminous powder. Hodgson lists Min and Max loads w cast bullets under subsonic loads. They and ADI also have info for jacketed bullets and use in general. Right now though, not really back yet. 4759 was very accurate if lucky to still have or find any. I've heard some have turned to and like 5744 but I've no personal info to share on that. Reduced loads are a lot of fun. They're only shooting around 1100 fps. Very mild. Should work w your thermal. Would be a great time on pigs. Good luck.
I’ve loaded all the powders mentioned in all manner of calibers, bullets and loads - 4759, 5744, Trailboss, H4895. I know the density and burn characteristics of Trailboss. I would not use it for applications where no published pressure data exists. Trailboss is an energetic, very fast burning double base powder that happens to have a very unique and different bulk destiny. Proceed and recommend as you will.
 
Perhaps the attached may help. The significant note re is that with TB, you can go to the bottom of the bullet and still be in good pressure, but you're not after velocity anyway with reduced loads. With TB, you're loading up/working up to find an accurate load. Hope that helps. Both ADI and Hodgdon have been pleasantly responsive and helpful if you'd like more information.

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I thought the 458 winmag was considered by some a reduced load:)
That Whitworth is a very nice Express rifle but as mentioned, I find my 458 a tad light, the 375 is a bit better...
 
I thought the 458 winmag was considered by some a reduced load:)
That Whitworth is a very nice Express rifle but as mentioned, I find my 458 a tad light, the 375 is a bit better...
Good one :-). Yes GoexFFG, it is a fine rifle. Enjoy.
 

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