.465 H&H Magnum

.465 Holland & Holland Magnum
Type Rifle
Place of origin  UK
Production history
Designer Holland & Holland
Designed 2003
Produced 2003
Specifications
Parent case .378 Weatherby Magnum
Case type Belted rimless bottlenecked
Bullet diameter .468 in (11.9 mm)
Neck diameter .494 in (12.5 mm)
Shoulder diameter .531 in (13.5 mm)
Base diameter .582 in (14.8 mm)
Rim diameter .579 in (14.7 mm)
Rim thickness .063 in (1.6 mm)
Case length 2.894 in (73.5 mm)
Overall length 3.550 in (90.2 mm)
Case capacity 134 gr H2O (8.7 cm3)
Primer type Large rifle, magnum
Maximum pressure 62,366 psi (430.00 MPa)
Ballistic performance
Bullet weight/type Velocity Energy
480 gr (31 g) SP/Solid 2,375 ft/s (724 m/s) 6,012 ft·lbf (8,151 J)

The .465 Holland & Holland Magnum also known as the .465 Holland & Holland Belted Rimless or more simply as the .465 H&H Magnum, is a modern big bore firearms cartridge introduced by Holland & Holland in 2003 together with the .400 H&H Magnum. The .465 H&H Magnum is a .468 caliber, belted, rimless bottlenecked cartridge. The cartridge is a necked-up, shoulder-lowered tapered cartridge based on the .378 Weatherby Magnum case.

General information

Holland & Holland began receiving requests from potential customers for a cartridge that would provide more power than the .375 H&H Magnum. Holland & Holland director Russell Wilkins undertook the project which culminated in the .400 H&H Magnum and the .465 H&H Magnum cartridge designs. The original design requirements called for a muzzle energy of over 6,000 ft·lbf (8,100 J). To meet this requirement Holland & Holland chose the .460 Weatherby Magnum case as a starting point in their design.[1]

This .465 H&H Magnum cartridge is not the same as the famous .500/465 Nitro Express also designed by Holland & Holland for "India" double rifles. The .500/465 Nitro Express is the only other cartridge with the same bullet diameter as the .465 H&H Magnum. Both cartridges are designed to fire a 480 grains (31 g). .468 caliber (11.89 mm) bullet. Although, the cartridge is capable of operating at rather high pressures, Holland & Holland chose to load the cartridge to a moderate pressure of around 47,000 psi (3,200 bar). The moderate pressure of the cartridge ensures reliability and safety in the tropical climes in which the cartridge was intended to be used. Furthermore, the taper and shallow shoulder of the cartridge aids in the smooth, reliable feeding and extraction.[2]

The .465 H&H Magnum is an excellent cartridge for all-around game and African dangerous game including the Big 5. It has a similar trajectory to that of the .375 H&H Magnum.[1] It is considered as the best-balanced cartridge for hunting dangerous game in India.[3]

Ammunition for the .465 H&H Magnum is being manufactured by Wolfgang Romey for Holland & Holland.

Specifications

As of December 2010 neither the CIP nor SAAMI have published specifications for the .465 H&H Magnum. The cartridge is considered a proprietary cartridge at present as no other manufacturer offers rifles or ammunition in the .465 H&H Magnum.

The .465 H&H Magnum is based on the .460 Weatherby Magnum case, itself based on the .378 Weatherby Magnum. The .378 Wea. Mag. was itself based on adding a belt to the .416 Rigby case & giving it a Weatherby double radius shoulder. Holland & Holland took the .460 Weatherby case and moved the shoulder back, creating a longer neck for the cartridge, and increased the body taper of the cartridge to improve feeding reliability. The case is also necked up to accept a .465 caliber (11.65 mm) bullet.

.465 Holland & Holland Magnum Cartridge Schematic
.465 Holland & Holland Magnum cartridge schematic: All dimensions in millimeters [inches].

Rifles chambered for the .465 H&H Magnum have a bore ∅ of 11.65 mm (0.459 in) and a groove ∅ of 11.87 mm (0.467 in). Twist rate for rifles can range from one revolution in 406 mm (16.0 in) to 711 mm (28.0 in). The maximum average pressure suggested for the cartridge is 4,300 bar (62,000 psi).

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Barnes, Frank C. (2006) [1965]. Skinner, Stan, ed. Cartridges of the World (11th ed.). Gun Digest Books. p. 400. ISBN 0-89689-297-2.
  2. Hawks, Chuck. "First Look: The .465 H&H Magnum Belted Rimless". Chuck Hawks. Retrieved 25 August 2010.
  3. Rahman, M.A. "Dangerous Big Game Hunting in India". Chuck Hawks. Archived from the original on 17 August 2010. Retrieved 25 August 2010.
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