Don't care to post load data, as considered safe in my rifle(custom rifle, built on Mauser action), only. May not be, in others. But,these are some of my choices: Reloder 7, for 350 grain bullets, including: Barnes-X, Hawk, and Hornady. IMR 3031 or Varget, for 400-grain bullets. Remington and Hawk. Varget, for 500 grain Hornady and Woodleigh bullets. Velocities ranging from about 2100-2400 fps.
SR 4759, XM5744, IMR 3031 and Varget for lead bullets, ranging from 400-500 grains. Velocity range: 1500-1800 fps. All very accurate. Remington brass. Bullets cast from either straight wheel weight lead, or Lyman #2 alloy.
As noted in previous posts, there are other powders that deliver good accuracy and performance in the .458. These powder selections offered best performance in mine. Along with antiqueguy, I am also a fan of the 350-grain Hornady RN bullet. Likely shoot more of these, than any other type or weight. Very versatile bullet and good terminal performance on game. Also shoot their 350-grain flat point cousins, in 45-70.
Be sure to check your rifling pitch(twist). Many .458's will be 1 :14". This results in decent accuracy with 350-400 grain bullets. Best: 500 grains.