Be sure to use the correct loading jag. Two reasons you don't want to damage the tip and you don't want it sticking in the jag and pulling out of the sabot.Im going to be trying out these 350 soon, i hope.
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Mnt Monkey turned me on to them. They look promising
Man, don't that bullet look like it will put a serious smackdown on whatever it hits, at any velocity.Im going to be trying out these 350 soon, i hope.
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Mnt Monkey turned me on to them. They look promising
Wow, thats pretty cool & a little surprising too.350gr in a 45cal bullet should be great with BH209. Some guy was running RUML type loads in a pressure test setup on Dougs or Hanks and bullets over 300gr iirc. I dont think the peak ever went over 33kpsi even with hefty loads.
ya dang sure aren't under-gunned with .502 420gr NE's. I have some of them too.My Bighorn likes the .502 cal, 420 grain from No Excuse. I'd be ok with less, but the gun likes what it likes. And I never feel under-gunned.
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