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Old 04-03-2007 | 06:14 PM
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Default RE: Making your own sabots

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The SW I tried were the new superglides and they loaded a little tigher than the powerbelts, but those load pretty easy.
That is good information - the MMP HPH-3p-EZ load will work well for you.

I do not know what your pocketbook is like but I do not shoot SW's or SST's because they are just to expensive for me and I like to shoot a lot so itcould get really expensive...

I shoot a lot of Speer's.... I use to shoot just regular Hornady XTP's but I have been totally impressed with the Speer Gold Dots. They are a bonded bullet and the lead can not be separated from the copper.

I personally shoot the 250 grain .452 Hollow point for deer, although a lot of people are shooting the 300 grain for both deer and elk. The 300 grain has a very good BC and shoots really well. Both of these bullets are easy 150/175 yard bullets. If your shots are going to be in the 200 yard range then the SW's would be your best bet.

Another bullet that I am really high on is the Hornady 10mm 200 grain XTP in an MMP 40/50cal Blue sabot... That bullet will shoot varmints to mule deer and handle the job just fine...

I have a couple threads identified but they are on on my other computer I will get off this one and go to it and add the strings....

http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/tm.aspx?m=1791957

http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/tm.aspx?m=1794250



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