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.470 N.E. Ladedaten

Alternative Bezeichnungen: .470 Nitro Express, .470 NE

Unsere Ladedaten im Kaliber .470 N.E. umfassen 34 Geschosse von 11 Herstellern und insgesamt 2142 Ladungen. Zusätzlich haben unsere Mitglieder 5 Ladedaten geteilt.

The .470 Nitro Express (.470 N.E.) is one of the legendary British big-bore cartridges, specifically developed during the golden age of African dangerous game hunting in the early 20th century. Introduced in 1907 by Joseph Lang & Son, the .470 N.E. was designed to provide professional hunters and sportsmen with a reliable and effective option for backup rifles when pursuing the largest and most dangerous game. It came about as a direct response to British colonial regulations that banned the military-derived .450 caliber cartridges, compelling gunmakers to devise near-identical alternatives suitable for double rifles. The .470 N.E. quickly established itself as one of the most successful alternatives, thanks to its outstanding balance of power, manageable recoil, and reliability in extraction — all critical factors for a professional hunter facing dangerous game at close range.

Today, the .470 Nitro Express continues to be one of the top choices for double rifles in Africa and is highly sought after among reloading enthusiasts passionate about big game and safari hunting. Its primary applications center on taking dangerous game—especially in Africa—such as elephant, Cape buffalo, and rhinoceros. While other calibers like the .500 N.E. or .416 Rigby have their following, the .470 N.E.'s performance remains a benchmark for its class. The cartridge delivers a formidable combination of stopping power and deep penetration, making it a go-to whenever absolute reliability against large, tough animals is a must. For reloading aficionados, the .470 N.E. offers an intriguing blend of tradition and ballistic challenge, demanding precision in every aspect of brass preparation and bullet selection.

When it comes to target species, the .470 Nitro Express is virtually synonymous with Africa's "dangerous seven" — elephant, Cape buffalo, lion (in rare instances), rhino, and occasionally hippopotamus. Its reputation for stopping power is well earned; the cartridge has been credited with countless successful hunts where quick, decisive results were critical to both the hunter’s safety and ethical game taking. The cartridge’s effectiveness stems from its tremendous energy delivery and the heavy projectiles it launches, ensuring maximum transfer of force upon impact and deep, straight-line penetration even through bone and thick muscle mass.

Typical bullet weights for the .470 N.E. range primarily around 500 grains, although some loads and specialty bullets can be found slightly lighter or heavier. The standard 500-grain solid or soft-point projectile is propelled at approximately 2,150 feet per second, generating over 5,100 foot-pounds of muzzle energy. This combination delivers both the necessary velocity for reliable expansion and the mass to drive through tough hide, dense muscle, and even heavy bone. The cartridge maintains moderate chamber pressures, aiding in reliable extraction—especially vital in double rifles under duress. The straight-walled, rimmed case design ensures smooth loading and positive ejection, which are essential attributes for professional use in life-threatening encounters. Overall, the .470 N.E. embodies the perfect blend of power, control, and reliability for dangerous game hunting, all qualities highly appreciated by dedicated reloaders seeking to craft their own ammunition for safari rifles.

Passende Pulver

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Kaliber Spezifikationen

Sicherheitsstandard / Datenblatt

Zündhütchengröße

Large Rifle Magnum (LRM)

Hülsenvolumen

146 Grains of Water

Geschoss-/ Laufdurchmesser

0.475'' | 12.07 mm

Max. Hülsenlänge (l3)

3.25'' | 82.55 mm

Max. Patronenlänge (l6)

3.98'' | 101.09 mm

Max. zulässiger Druck

39160 psi | 2700 bar

XXL ID

CID_810

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