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Old 08-03-2011 | 07:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Omega45
Finding sabots with blown petals and cups that are not round concerns me. If you look at the cup of the Harvester you can see it is round and bigger in diameter, conforming to the bore upon exit.

The 250 Bloodline also sits better in the Harvester sabot.
I am not a paid ensorser for Harvester, I bought the sabots. Just in case anyone wondered.

I agree Omega.....if the hsb is holding up in the heat and the groups are good on the paper......Why would you use anything else???

I am not one that does alot of testing but have shot the hsb in hot 95 degree weather and in cold -10 wind chill and have always had good results on paper and for the sabot's, I have found....they have never had a blown petal and the cup has been round.....and in my endeavor, i have not felt a loading difference in extreme temps....

So, why would I spend twice the money for the mmp??? price may come into play but why would anyone pay twice the money for a sabot, that is not holding up? when there is one cheaper and works as well, for less money. I enderstand in this case, it may not effect the flight or the results on paper. but, I guess I like the idea of knowing my sabot is staying intact.

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