The .460 Steyr is a relatively recent addition to the world of long-range rifle cartridges, originating from the innovative minds at Steyr Mannlicher GmbH, an Austrian firearms manufacturer renowned for its technological prowess. Developed in the early 2000s, the .460 Steyr was conceived to fill a gap between cartridges like the .416 Barrett and the .50 BMG, both in terms of ballistics and physical dimensions. Its inception aimed to provide shooters, particularly military and law enforcement sniper teams, an alternative with substantial long-range performance, yet with reduced recoil and equipment size compared to the .50 BMG. The cartridge’s design is a true testament to modern ballistics engineering, offering impressive performance in an accessible and efficient package.
The primary applications of the .460 Steyr focus on extreme long-range shooting, tactical competition, and specialized hunting. It has earned a reputation for being exceptionally accurate at distances out to and beyond 2,000 meters, making it a preferred choice for those looking to push the limits of precision marksmanship. The adoption of the .460 Steyr by long-range precision shooters and military marksmen highlights its effectiveness where both power and accuracy are paramount. Although not widespread in civilian circles due to its specialized nature and the relatively limited selection of firearms chambered for it, the .460 Steyr is gaining ground among precision rifle competitors and enthusiasts seeking an edge in long-range events or tactical challenges.
In terms of target species, the .460 Steyr is well-suited for large game hunting, where its substantial energy and high ballistic coefficient bullets ensure deep penetration and reliable stopping power. While its primary niche is as an anti-material and long-range tactical round, for reloaders in regions where regulations permit, it can be deployed effectively against the largest North American and African game, including moose, elk, and even dangerous game like cape buffalo. Its significant kinetic energy provides the necessary force for clean, ethical harvests at distances where smaller calibers may falter, although it remains less common in traditional hunting circles due to its size and specialized role.
Bullet weights for the .460 Steyr typically range from 500 to 600 grains, with projectiles engineered for maximum aerodynamic efficiency and terminal performance. Most bullets designed for this cartridge feature high ballistic coefficients, often in the form of match-grade solid, FMJ, or specialized expanding hunting designs, permitting reliable long-range stability and reduced wind drift. The .460 Steyr’s cartridge case is bottlenecked and robust, enabling it to operate at high pressures and velocities, which contribute to its extended range capabilities. Reloaders will appreciate the meticulous engineering that goes into each component, ensuring both safety and superior performance when assembling ammunition for this cutting-edge caliber. The .460 Steyr’s unique characteristics—size, power, efficiency, and precision—cement its place as a heavyweight contender in modern long-range ballistics, attracting reloaders who strive for excellence and innovation in their craft.
Suitable Powders
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.460 Steyr load data is available with the following bullets:
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