450 NE and 400 Jeffery Loading Questions

Moose Masher

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It seems that I have developed a bit of a thing for the Boddington # 1's.
I have an urge to aquire the 450 NE or the 400 Jeffery.

I'm leaning a little towards the 450 NE, based solely on the wider selection and availability of bullets.

I think that I'll need a least a new press, to handle the length of either of these rounds.
What are the options for a press that has enough stroke?

For trimming, I think a trim die is probably the way to go.
Where might a fellow find those dies?

Any experiences, info, tips, tricks, or load data that anyone wanted to share would be greatly appreciated also.

Thanks,
MM
 
"...450 NE..." Very expensive stuff. Bertram 450 NITRO 3 1/4" brass runs $117.95 per 20. Same money for 404 Jeffery brass.
 
i have a 45-120 , which is very close to the 450 nitro in size .

if i use my press , i mark where the die sits in the press , thread it out , place the empty brass on the holder , then thread the die back into place and resize / seat bullet .

a pain in the ass , but it works .

but for 99% of the rounds i reload for this cartridge , i use a lee hand loader in 45-70 and just necksize a very small portion of the neck ( roughly 1/16 of a inch , the chamber for my rifle is very very tight around the neck and most of the time i don't even need to neck size to keep the bullet in the case mouth ) .

not sure if the larger rim and base on the 450 nitro would work with the 45-70 handloader dies , but i can't see it being that hard to modify a set to make it work .

btw to trim the cases , use a regular rcbs hand trimmer and wrap tape around the shaft ( in my case the shaft i use is the 30-06 one ) till it fits snugly inside the case mouth then hold it as square as possible when triming the case mouth . to measure the length i use a set of calipers .
 
By the RCBS Supreme press a good source for data is the load data web sight by Wolfe publishing, it cost about $30 a year but is well worth it. search around for brass, Hornady is making some big calibers now. Trade Ex has Woodliegh bullets. There are a few people on this site that can help with components also.
 
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