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.416 TYR - 10.6 x 80 Load Data

Alternative names: The .416 TYR – 10.6 x 80 cartridge is also known by the following alternative names:

.416 TYR, 10.6x80mm TYR

These names are used interchangeably for the same cartridge.

Our load data for caliber .416 TYR - 10.6 x 80 covers 69 bullets from 12 manufacturers and a total of 4347 load recipes.

The .416 TYR, also known by its metric designation 10.6x80mm, stands out as a modern powerhouse cartridge developed for serious big-game hunting and long-range shooting pursuits. Its origins can be traced to the need for a heavy-hitting, high-velocity round that bridges the gap between traditional African stopping calibers and advanced rifle cartridge engineering. The .416 TYR was developed by enthusiasts and precision gunsmiths seeking a step up in performance compared to longstanding calibers like the .416 Rigby and .416 Remington Magnum. In contrast to older .416s, the 10.6x80mm leverages a high-capacity case optimized for consistent pressures, flat trajectories, and superior ballistic coefficients, addressing the technological advances in powder and projectile design over the past few decades.

In terms of application, the .416 TYR shines in roles that demand uncompromising stopping power and accurate delivery at a variety of distances. This caliber is primarily tailored to the needs of the professional hunter, safari guide, and dedicated dangerous game sportsman operating in Africa. It's engineered to handle the world’s largest and most challenging animals, finding favor among hunters targeting the “Big Five” – elephant, Cape buffalo, rhinoceros, lion, and leopard – where quick, ethical kills are paramount. Its significant case capacity and modern bullet designs ensure that the .416 TYR also appeals to reloaders seeking an edge in North American hunting, especially when pursuing large bears, moose, or bison. Furthermore, its performance at extended ranges makes it an attractive option for shooters interested in extreme long-range marksmanship, both for hunting and tactical applications, surpassing many traditional big-bore rifle cartridges in downrange energy retention and trajectory.

The primary target species for the .416 TYR include the heaviest and most dangerous game animals. African hunters prize this cartridge for its reliable deep penetration and the ability to deliver massive energy transfer required for thick-skinned game like elephant and buffalo. In North America, it is a serious option for polar bear or big Alaskan brown bear, where stopping a large and potentially charging animal is critical. Its flat trajectory and sustained energy also make it suitable for long-range shots on large plains game, provided the shooter is skilled enough to harness its full ballistic potential. As a result, the .416 TYR has become a preferred caliber for those who demand one rifle capable of ethically taking any terrestrial game animal on the planet.

Bullet weight and caliber characteristics are key to the .416 TYR’s reputation among reloaders. Typical bullet weights for this caliber range from 350 grains up to 450 grains, with 400-grain projectiles being the most commonly chosen for a balance of penetration and ballistic performance. Modern .416 TYR bullets are engineered with high sectional densities and advanced jacket construction, tailored to retain weight and shape even after encountering heavy bone or muscle. The 10.6mm bore diameter delivers a substantial frontal area, contributing to its legendary wounding profile. Case capacities in the .416 TYR often reach or exceed 140 grains of water, offering ample room for slow-burning magnum powders and ensuring consistent velocities in excess of 2,400 feet per second with the heavier bullets. Reloaders value this cartridge’s robust brass, reliable feeding in controlled-round-feed actions, and the ability to safely approach optimum performance without overstressing firearms. Such characteristics underline why the .416 TYR occupies a unique niche among both traditionalists and forward-looking rifle enthusiasts.

Suitable Powders

Bullet Weight (gr) ->
0-50
50-75
75-100
100-150
150-200
200-300
>300

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👍👍 ... suitable AND popular powder among our reloading community  (clasification might evolve as more community members share their loads )

Caliber Specifications

Standard / Datasheet

Wildcat

Primer Size

Large Rifle Magnum (LRM)

Case Capacity

204 Grains of Water

Bullet / Barrel Diameter

0.416'' | 10.57 mm

Max. Case Length

3.14'' | 79.76 mm

Max. Cartridge Length 

4.46'' | 113.28 mm

Max. Standardized Pressure:

62366 psi | 4300 bar

XXL ID

CID_698

.416 TYR - 10.6 x 80 load data is available with the following bullets:

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Weight vs. Velocity - Suitable Bullets for this Caliber

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