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.465 H&H Magnum
Firearms cartridge introduced in 2003
Firearms cartridge introduced in 2003
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | .465 Holland & Holland Magnum |
| origin | United Kingdom |
| type | Rifle |
| designer | Holland & Holland |
| design_date | 2003 |
| production_date | 2003–present |
| parent | .378 Weatherby Magnum |
| case_type | Belted, bottleneck |
| bullet | .468 |
| land | .459 |
| neck | .494 |
| shoulder | .531 |
| base | .582 |
| rim_dia | .579 |
| rim_thick | .063 |
| case_length | 2.894 |
| length | 3.550 |
| case_capacity | 134 |
| primer | Large rifle, magnum |
| max_pressure | 62366 |
| bw1 | 480 |
| btype1 | SP/Solid |
| vel1 | 2375 |
| en1 | 6012 |
The .465 H&H Magnum also known as .465 Holland & Holland Magnum, is a modern big bore firearms cartridge. It was introduced by Holland & Holland in 2003 together with the .400 H&H Magnum. The .465 H&H Magnum is a .468 caliber, belted, bottleneck 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 6000 ftlbf. To meet this requirement Holland & Holland chose the .460 Weatherby Magnum case as a starting point in their design.
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 gr .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 47000 psi. Furthermore, the taper and shallow shoulder of the cartridge aids in the smooth, reliable feeding and extraction.
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.
Ammunition for the .465 H&H Magnum is being manufactured by Wolfgang Romey for Holland & Holland.
Specifications
Both .465 H&H Belted Magnum cartridge and chamber specifications were standardized by CIP on 2006-09-19.
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. The case is also necked up to accept a .465 caliber (11.65 mm) bullet. :[[Image:465Holland&HollandMagnum01.png|650px|alt=.465 Holland & Holland Magnum Cartridge Schematic|.465 Holland & Holland Magnum cartridge dimensions – all dimensions in mm (in)]] :.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 and a groove ∅ of 11.87 mm. Twist rate for rifles can range from one revolution in 406 mm to 711 mm. The maximum average pressure suggested for the cartridge is 4300 bar.
References
References
- Barnes, Frank C.. (2006). "Cartridges of the World". Gun Digest Books.
- Hawks, Chuck. "First Look: The .465 H&H Magnum Belted Rimless". Chuck Hawks.
- "CIP - Homologation".
- "C.I.P. drawing for 465 H&H Belt. Mag.".
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