Harvestor sabots
#1
Fork Horn
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Manitoba, Canada
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Harvestor sabots
RECENTLY i GOT A FRIEND TO PICK UP 2 PACKS OF hARVESTER THIN WALLED SABOTS ON A RECENT TRIP TO Cabela's. When I checked on their website, B4 his trip, it said they were for .50 cal. When I got them on the packs it says .50 cal for .45 bullets. My question is: Can i use these sabots with .44 cal bullets + expect any kind of accurracy? if it still wasn't winter(we still have about 2 feet of snow). I would try them out myself.
#2
RE: Harvestor sabots
powderburns
No, probably not... the bullets might even fall out of the sabot. You really should get the right sabot for the right bullet.
When I got them on the packs it says .50 cal for .45 bullets. My question is: Can i use these sabots with .44 cal bullets + expect any kind of accurracy? if it still wasn't winter(we still have about 2 feet of snow). I would try them out myself.
#3
RE: Harvestor sabots
I tried that and it does not work. For some reason it throws them all over the place. When I discovered I had the wrong sabots, I switched to the correct ones and the accuracy came right back. You would not think a simple .022 difference would cause that, but it does. Also the projectile will fall back out of the barrel with a good shake.
#5
Fork Horn
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Manitoba, Canada
Posts: 106
RE: Harvestor sabots
Just a thought+ more than likely a dumb question. When I looked on the website for the item#. It said for .50 cal. When I got the packs it says .50 cal rifle + for .45cal bullets. So if anyone orders from there, watch out for that. My question is: I've always used .44 bullets with green(hornady/knight) sabots. Could i use these sabots with a .45 cal bullet in my .50 cal rifle? I'm surprised I even thought of this.lol.
#7
RE: Harvestor sabots
powderburns
As cayugad said get a box of .451 or .452 and shoot the heck out of them. I have found in my case that the 45's are consitently more accurate from my 50's anyway.
If I could suggest a bullet and you can find them available, get some Speer Gold Dots.. 300 grain HP's. These bullets are bonded and designed to open to a certain point and then hold shape... I call them a poorman's Nosler. They have a really decent BC for a 300 grain/45 and for me they are really accurate. I shoot them with a 100 grains of T7-2f in most of my guns.
As cayugad said get a box of .451 or .452 and shoot the heck out of them. I have found in my case that the 45's are consitently more accurate from my 50's anyway.
If I could suggest a bullet and you can find them available, get some Speer Gold Dots.. 300 grain HP's. These bullets are bonded and designed to open to a certain point and then hold shape... I call them a poorman's Nosler. They have a really decent BC for a 300 grain/45 and for me they are really accurate. I shoot them with a 100 grains of T7-2f in most of my guns.