Which other calibres are compatible with the 450/400 Nitro?

Most modern 450/400 barrel diameters are .410, especially if they have been made to regulate with modern factory ammunition like Hornady.
 
Most modern 450/400 barrel diameters are .410, especially if they have been made to regulate with modern factory ammunition like Hornady.
Hi, yes that I know, but the wuestion is, is the 410 usen in any other popular rifles?
 
Hi, yes that I know, but the wuestion is, is the 410 usen in any other popular rifles?
Unfortunately not, seeing as your criterion is other popular rifles.
The 400H&H is pretty rare beast. Not that the 450/400 is all that common.

Not to meddle - I assume part of your issue is bullet availability in Zim?
Getting bullets from RSA (i.e. RSA made) would be the simplest option - I presume you don't want to shoot monos in your double? The conventional lead core bullet options are a little thinner on the ground here but you could try Claw or Stewart bullets. Both make bonded big game bullets and will make to order - not in the A-Frame league but pretty close to Woodleigh.
Getting a batch of bullets up to Zim should be an easily solvable problem.
 
Just to add to my post above (at the risk of continuing my tangent), I just browsed quickly at Safari & Outdoor and they have Hornady DGX 400gr in .410 available for R1874/$127 per 50 - apparently stock at just about all of their branches.
[Back on topic] :giggle:
 

Its in Danish, but good article about the .400,also shows reloads with lighter bullets ,revolver or pistol ones also.


Bit like what Ganyana designed the .41 and .44 Ganyana for ( cut down .404 to .41 and ,44 Mag diameter)
 
Just to add to my post above (at the risk of continuing my tangent), I just browsed quickly at Safari & Outdoor and they have Hornady DGX 400gr in .410 available for R1874/$127 per 50 - apparently stock at just about all of their branches.
[Back on topic] :giggle:
Thanks for looking Desperatezulu, appreciated.
Kevin
 
+1 for the Winchester 1895 .405 WCF as seen leaning on the buff to the left. Taken with 400 grain Woodleigh Weldcore at 2100 fps.
 
Just find other 450/400 NE users and make a group.....
 
450/400 -.410
400 Whelen - .410
405 WIN - .412
404 Jeff - .423
416 rigby, rem ruger etc - .416
 
I used the 450/400 3-1/4” for many years on elephant, leopard and wild boar. My dad shot about 5-6 tigers (1950-60) with it, all one shot kills. Excellent cartridge; we’re a rather short-built family so this was preferred over the .465 & .470 rifles which were seldom used.
 
Hi, yes that I know, but the wuestion is, is the 410 usen in any other popular rifles?

There is not a lot that share the same.410 bullet diameter as the 450/400 unfortunately. It is even becoming increasingly difficult to obtain any variety of projectiles in Australia. With the exception of Woodleigh.
 
I know this is an old thread, but if you have trouble finding .410 bullets, .416 is usually more plentiful and with a .411 or .410 resizing die you are in business. I swage my own jacketed bullets, and I got .416 swage dies and .411 resize dies so I can make both calibers. Lee makes the standard caliber resize dies for standard reloading presses for about $25, but they will make custom sizes for about $50. As long as you don't try to reduce a jacketed bullet more than .009 in diam., you should be good.
 
Can get some made at Rhino....
 

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