Those are actually the only three I shot. I was at my buddy' s range and his cattle came in and cut things short. I will go back soon and try some at 220 yards (his next back stop). Mose also sent me some much lighter bullets, and though the first two (I think two, there was only one hole) hit in nearly the same location on another target, the third went haywire. These 421 grainers are just amazing. Had a whole batch of bullets with me to try out but those dern cows!!!
Nah, the White' s will shoot dern near anything. The .50 calibers are a bit touchier because they run a bit larger than some other rifles on land to land, but he .451 is just that and will shoot pretty well with about anything I' ve tried. If you are really interested in getting one, I would strongly advise the synthetic stock over the laminate and you can get a better price on a 98 by going through Gunbroker -
http://www.gunbroker.com/auction/Vie...?Item=11922682 - that auction puts you in touch and you can deal a bit with those boys. The Warne bases and rings they sell are hard to beat as well.
Another fellow that might help you get a deal on one is Tom Lodge at
[email protected] . Great guy to deal with and a friend after the sale.
You would be amazed at just how managable the recoil of the above load is. The 98 handles very well.