The .460 Weatherby Magnum is widely recognized as one of the most powerful commercially available rifle cartridges in the world. Developed in 1957 by Roy Weatherby, the cartridge was designed to eclipse the power and performance of preceding magnum cartridges, including the .458 Winchester Magnum and Weatherby’s own .378 Weatherby Magnum. Roy Weatherby built the .460 Weatherby Magnum by necking up the .378’s case to accept a .458 caliber bullet, which produced greater case capacity and velocity. The introduction of the .460 Weatherby Magnum marked a milestone, as it was purpose-built to deliver maximum energy for big game hunting on the African continent, particularly for dangerous game hunters facing the largest and most resilient species.
In terms of applications, the .460 Weatherby Magnum is celebrated for its exceptional stopping power, making it a staple cartridge among professional hunters and those pursuing the African Big Five—elephant, rhinoceros, Cape buffalo, lion, and leopard. Beyond Africa, it finds occasional use for hunting brown bears, polar bears, and other massive game in North America or wherever a reliable, hard-hitting cartridge is required. Extremely high velocity and energy output mean the .460 Weatherby Magnum is not typically chosen for general North American big game such as elk or moose, as its capabilities far exceed what is necessary for such species. For reloaders, its impressive performance potential presents both a challenge and an opportunity to fine-tune for accuracy and manageable recoil.
The main target species for the .460 Weatherby Magnum are unquestionably the largest and most dangerous game animals on earth. It is specifically engineered for elephant, Cape buffalo, and rhinoceros, where immediate stopping power is essential for ethical, effective hunting. The massive kinetic energy delivered by the cartridge ensures both deep penetration and reliable expansion, which are critical factors when hunting dangerous and thick-skinned animals. The cartridge's versatility with heavy-for-caliber bullets also allows professional hunters to select the optimal projectile type—soft point or solid—depending on the specific animal and anticipated shot angles.
For reloaders, the .460 Weatherby Magnum supports a range of bullet weights, typically from 450 to 600 grains, with 500-grain projectiles being the most common choice for dangerous game. This flexibility allows ammunition handloaders to select loads that optimize penetration, expansion, and terminal ballistics for the intended game or hunting environment. High-pressure loads and the use of strong, premium brass cases are essential due to the enormous chamber pressures generated by the cartridge. Another notable characteristic of the .460 Weatherby Magnum is its significant recoil, which is not for the faint of heart; recoil mitigation through muzzle brakes, heavy rifles, or careful load tuning is a frequent topic among users. Ultimately, reloaders appreciate the caliber not only for its raw stopping power but for the technical expertise required to maximize its formidable capabilities.
Suitable Powders
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.460 Weath. Mag. load data is available with the following bullets:
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