Looks like they combined them ???? I’m interested in the .40 w/.45 sabot also, I have some nice cutting edge 240 grain if they fly, could be good. or Great.Is this data designed for the 50 caliber barrel, or the 45 caliber barrel.
Should there be some loads for the 200 grain 40 caliber bullets, if it is for the 45 ?
Without endorsements from Hodgekins/Blackhorn & published data I imagine it’s tricky legally with load data liability. I’ll use bLackhorn as long as available for inline and prefer around 100-110 grains measured (weight equivalent)
Same for 777 in traditional. With the .45 hope to reduce recoil retaining accuracy to 250 yds.
Hopefully there will be some YouTube or reviews on the .45 pursuit soon, not much out there yet