Drew_Jaeger
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After waiting approximately six months the Ruger No.1H in .450/400 Nitro Express 3" finally arrived on Wednesday 18 Feb. The following afternoon I drove up to the Blue Mountains to collect her. Oh yes she is very sexy indeed.

Within only 30min of me arriving, the rifle was cleaned and a mate and I promptly drove to an appropriate test firing facility nearby. We set up four 2L juice containers full of water at ~40m for a bit of fun. Four from four, easily with the factory set sights.

I was very impressed with the point, balance and mild recoil of the Ruger. My mate, who is vastly experience in big bores, was suitably impressed with the projectile penetration in the ground behind the targets, which prompted a penetration test. Subsequently a round was fired into an anthill mound at ~40m; the 400gr Woodleigh RNSN penetrated ~20" into the hard material. A piece of granite rock was brutally used to locate the projectile as the anthill was set like concrete!

My mate stated a 570gr Woodleigh RNSN from his 500 Nitro Express would not have penetrated half the depth. He added there will be no penetration problems on Buffalo Bulls with my current load.
Upon concluding the afternoon's activities, we convened back at my mate's abode for tea and scones. :lol:
The recovered projectile weighed 361.4gr (or 90.4% retention). Sometime down the track I may do the usual wet newsprint test to compare with other calibre/projectile combinations.

Last Saturday, I mounted the scope in the QD rings and got my derrière to the range. The pith helmet stayed home. 
The range results were very pleasing. The 400gr Woodleigh RNSNs and Hydros are averaging 2060ft/s and 2040ft/s respectively. The velocities are typical of this old and time proven British classic. Both loads have a COL of 3.675" and use Federal 215M primers;
400gr Woodleigh RNSN - 83.0grs AR2213SC 400gr Woodleigh Hydro - 81.0grs AR2213SC
Disregarding the four sighting rounds on the right, the Ruger is very consistent with both loads having a similar POI at 50m and 100m – three RNSN and two Hydros fired at each distance resulting in the single hole group.

The group top right are the RNSNs and the two shots top left are the Hydros.

I was able to find a few RNSN in the stop butt which consists of a sandy gravel – very harsh on projectiles. The retained weight was impressive; 297.2grs, 272.6grs & 267.7grs. I couldn't dig deep enough to locate the Hydros – I tracked them over 1m (~40") and they went deeper!
 Increasing the Hydro charge from 81.0 to 82.0grs should increase the velocity by ~20ft/s, with negligible change in the POI.

On Monday afternoon, the Ruger went on its first little outing. Although no animals were seen, but there was plenty of old and fresh sign about.

-------------------- Cheers
Drew
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Glenn_Fewless
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Drew:
Good stuff! Best of luck with the rifle. It sure enough looks to be a good one.
Glenn
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Good luck with it and future hunts.
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gryphon
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That cal looks like it will knock over a few bad boys readily enough too!
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Drew_Jaeger
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Thanks fellas. I'm hoping to get out again soon to blood it.
-------------------- Cheers
Drew
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degoins
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Congrats to you!!! I have one of those beauties myself. I got mine last summer and had the opportunity to hunt with it this past fall....unfortunately my hunting luck was bad and she didnt get to make meat. Hopefully that will change next Friday as I start hunting pigs then. These are great shooting and great handling rifles.....and mine came with some nice figure on the stock. Oh, love the pith helmet......very cool.
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akjeff
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Drew,
Nice rifle, and nice post! I'm having similar good luck with my Boddington Series .450/.400. Really like both the rifle and the cartridge.
I'm curious about the powder you use. What is the US equivalent of AR2213SC? I'm using H4831SC and 400gr Woodleighs, and have gotten the following velocities thus far:
80gr 1947 fps 82gr 1991 fps 84gr 2033 fps 86gr 2064 fps
At 50 yards, it shoots little clusters(with 3x Leupold). Haven't shot it past that yet. Bullets hit right at the top of the bead.
Also having some positive results with Trail Boss powder, and Hornady 300gr (.411") bullets, for practice. Velocity is about 1500 fps, virtually no recoil, and hits within a couple inches of the 400gr bullets.
Jeff
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Drew_Jaeger
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Drew,
Nice rifle, and nice post! I'm having similar good luck with my Boddington Series .450/.400. Really like both the rifle and the cartridge.
I'm curious about the powder you use. What is the US equivalent of AR2213SC? I'm using H4831SC and 400gr Woodleighs, and have gotten the following velocities thus far:
80gr 1947 fps 82gr 1991 fps 84gr 2033 fps 86gr 2064 fps
At 50 yards, it shoots little clusters(with 3x Leupold). Haven't shot it past that yet. Bullets hit right at the top of the bead.
Also having some positive results with Trail Boss powder, and Hornady 300gr (.411") bullets, for practice. Velocity is about 1500 fps, virtually no recoil, and hits within a couple inches of the 400gr bullets.
Jeff
Thanks Jeff. Australian Defence Industries AR2213SC = Hodgdon H4831SC; it's the exact same powder just rebadged for the Australian market.
One thing I forgot to mention initially, I don't crimp the projectiles. Actually I seat them a tad deeper so as the cannelure is not exposed. Both the Woodleigh RNSN and Hydro are .410".
-------------------- Cheers
Drew
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akjeff
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Drew,
Thanks for the info! 4831 it is! I think the Trail Boss may be made in Australia as well, have you fooled with it? I don't crimp mine either. I seated the bullets to the middle of the cannelure. That Hydro is sure a unique looking bullet! I just received 1 box each of Hornady DGX and DGS bullets. Will give them a go next time. Too damn cold to enjoy a day at the range today! Your pictures with all the greenery are killing me!
Regards,
Jeff
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Drew_Jaeger
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Thanks for the info! 4831 it is! I think the Trail Boss may be made in Australia as well, have you fooled with it? I don't crimp mine either. I seated the bullets to the middle of the cannelure. That Hydro is sure a unique looking bullet! I just received 1 box each of Hornady DGX and DGS bullets. Will give them a go next time. Too damn cold to enjoy a day at the range today! Your pictures with all the greenery are killing me!
Jeff,
The Woodleigh Hydrostatically Stabilised projectile is a recent development in homogenous designs. Essentially it is a solid with a unique nose design that creates a hydrostatic shock wave which results in a massive wound channel in mussel like a soft point projectile, but with the penetration of a solid.


Woodleigh Hydros Pt1 Woodleigh Hydros Pt2
-------------------- Cheers
Drew
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akjeff
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Drew,
Thanks for the info! Northfork makes a similar bullet, called a Cup Point Solid. I have not tried them.
Jeff
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Rockdoc
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Drew, any updates for this? Have you blooded it yet?
CHeers, Chris
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Drew_Jaeger
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Not yet Chris. However, I have knocked over a couple of pigs over with the 7mm-08.
-------------------- Cheers
Drew
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bwananelson
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a monolithic solid here we go again
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Ben
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Nice rifle, sir.
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