I could see the Weatherbys getting the snub, mostly from the rifles they come in, but am surprised at the sneer at the 458 and 416Rem. I wouldn't think they would be more difficult to load or needing special powders than any other case.
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It's not so much that these calibers need special powders as a case of they don't get the same powders as we do. We can go into a gunstore and see 5 brands and 100 types. They will see Somchem and a few cans. The .458 has a long history of problems with factory loads, and hunters have long memories. Back in the day, Winchester had rounds so heavily compressed the powder cemented with age and turned to squibs.Other loads didn't even approach advertised velocities. The Remington once had problems with pressure in factory loads, to match the Rigby. The Weatherbys are a two part problem, high pressure and Weatherby owners. Those stereotypes are firmly established, and whether still true or not aren't going away.


















































