hoytcanon
AH fanatic
You quoted the post asking about the SSP.I am talking about the TSX not the original, but the one that is sold to Buffalo Bore Bullets only
You quoted the post asking about the SSP.I am talking about the TSX not the original, but the one that is sold to Buffalo Bore Bullets only
Use the Lee crimp die if you don't have a grove to crimp intoIt's been a while since I messed with the 458 WM. But a couple of things to consider. The 458 WM requires enough neck tension or good crimp to hold bullet against recoil set back from being hammered against front of magazine. You can seat bullet out quite a bit for more case capacity but that will decrease neck tension and may not put crimp groove in proper place for crimping. The chances of set back are enough to cause concern for any serious DG ammo loading. If for just paper or plinking, then no concerns about set back so they can be loaded one at a time for no worries... except max chronograph readings to be posted online
I'd try 450 or 480 gr bonded bullets. Monolithics, except in much lighter weights, may be problematic because of length but I know banded monos generate a lot of neck tension- a good thing for no crimp groove seating and shallow seating. I'd try Varget, H4895 and Benchmark. Use a chronograph, published data and work up toward REALISTIC velocity objectives while watching pressure signs and reliable cycling. Good luck
. I have a Lott also, but I am not getting rid of my 458 Win Mag.