416 Rigby & 400gr North Forks

That's rockin along for a 450gr bullet. I'm sure that's got some serious "swat" on the receiving end, both directions. My thinking was to try H4350 since the powder charge is a little less to help mitigate some of the recoil, however it may be a moot point.

Have you taken any Buffalo or other dangerous game with the 450gr Woodleigh? Are you regulated both for softs and solids in 450gr?

I haven't seen much of anything available from Woodleigh since the shop fire. Northforks are available from Reloading International.
I have only taken paper targets with the 450's. They are at my recoil tolerance level. The H4350, though a quicker powder produces noticeable less felt recoil and certainly not as sharp.

My 410 grain Woodleigh SP and 400 grain Hydros print to the same point of impact at 100mts and everything in between. Woodleigh are up and running again but I figure it will take some time to get every thing restock around the world. Go with the Northfork's if they are available.
 
First off, I’m using a falling block single shot for these 416 rds, but I don’t crimp for anything anyway, gas gun, bolt or single shot. Neck tension has always held the bullets in place, never had a problem across all rifle platforms. These loads are more than accurate enough for what I want from them.
 
A quick search resulted in a ton of threads in AHF on crimping, including one 2 months ago on crimping 416 Rigby. Many will go to their grave for and against crimping. I simply don’t.
 
I’m taking some 400 grain North Fork bonded soft points to try this summer on buffalo along with some 450 grain Woodleighs for my 416 Rigby.
A quick search resulted in a ton of threads in AHF on crimping, including one 2 months ago on crimping 416 Rigby. Many will go to their grave for and against crimping. I simply don’t.
 
Hi, I am starting to load NF cup-monolithics for my 416 Rigby. Hornady brass, FED 201 GM primers. I have loaded 350gr TTSX with H100 v to about 2670 fps, so I have an idea for a starting load with H100V.
BUT I would really like to use Hornady SUPERFORMANCE. Does anyone have experience with this powder in the 416 RIGBY? burnrate is similar to H4831.
 
Hi, I am starting to load NF cup-monolithics for my 416 Rigby. Hornady brass, FED 201 GM primers. I have loaded 350gr TTSX with H100 v to about 2670 fps, so I have an idea for a starting load with H100V.
BUT I would really like to use Hornady SUPERFORMANCE. Does anyone have experience with this powder in the 416 RIGBY? burnrate is similar to H4831.
H4831 is AR2213 and I can tell you in the 416 Rigby it kicks way faster and harder than AR2209 (H4350) You need about 10 grains more powder with AR2213 (H4831) to get the same velocity as AR2209 (H4350).
With the 416 Rigby case you can load ed it up to damn near equal the 416 Weatherby quite safely. So if you want higher velocity just put more AR2209 in.
 
H4831 is AR2213 and I can tell you in the 416 Rigby it kicks way faster and harder than AR2209 (H4350) You need about 10 grains more powder with AR2213 (H4831) to get the same velocity as AR2209 (H4350).
With the 416 Rigby case you can load ed it up to damn near equal the 416 Weatherby quite safely. So if you want higher velocity just put more AR2209 in.
If only H4350 were available in Canada. Quite hard to get anywhere. I like the idea of a very temperature stable alternative.

Any explanantion why H4831 kicks harder although it is a slighter slower burning powder?

I am not really looking for more speed, just a more reliable supply of powder. The loads for the TTSX with H100 v are shootable, but do have a kick. I do have a fair supply of H100 which would be plan B.
 
If only H4350 were available in Canada. Quite hard to get anywhere. I like the idea of a very temperature stable alternative.

Any explanantion why H4831 kicks harder although it is a slighter slower burning powder?

I am not really looking for more speed, just a more reliable supply of powder. The loads for the TTSX with H100 v are shootable, but do have a kick. I do have a fair supply of H100 which would be plan B.
The only reason I can think of, as to why the slower powder kicks harder, is you are using a more of it.

H100 is AR2217 and even slower. From the ADI (manufacturers of these powders) reloading book. AR2209 94 grains for 2456 fps, AR2213sc 102 grains for 2432 fps, AR2217 116 grains for 2470 fps. All these with a 400grain bullet.
So I would think the H100 (AR2217) might boot a bit more.

I might notice this a bit more than you as a 416 Rigby with 450 grain bullet at 2400fps is my recoil tolerance level.
 
Recoil is more affected by powder weight than by powder type. Technical term is ejecta, which is weight related. Recoil calculator software does not ask for powder type but rather powder weight. Whenever you are looking for less recoil, you are basically looking for a formula that uses less powder weight to get similar speeds with that bullet weight. It can vary quite a bit, especially in Nitro calibers.
 
The only reason I can think of, as to why the slower powder kicks harder, is you are using a more of it.

H100 is AR2217 and even slower. From the ADI (manufacturers of these powders) reloading book. AR2209 94 grains for 2456 fps, AR2213sc 102 grains for 2432 fps, AR2217 116 grains for 2470 fps. All these with a 400grain bullet.
So I would think the H100 (AR2217) might boot a bit more.

I might notice this a bit more than you as a 416 Rigby with 450 grain bullet at 2400fps is my recoil tolerance level.
I just checked the ADI data, thanks for the pointer.
I am loading 97 gr of H100v behind a 350 gr Barnes TTSX, nearly 20 grain less than suggested by ADI for a 350 gr Speer hotcor and still getting 2580 fps...
I'll just start from square 1.
 

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