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.54 thunderhawk. sabot friendly?
my friend bought a new in the box tc thunderhawk. it has a 1-48" twist. my new englander has the same twist and shoots .44 210gr. hollow points like a champ with a sabot. will his twist stablize the .45cal 250gr. lead rnfp? need help with this one.
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RE: .54 thunderhawk. sabot friendly?
1:48 is not really ideal for sabots, but you may find acceptable accuracy with a given bullet/sabot/powder charge combination. Just have to try it and see.
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RE: .54 thunderhawk. sabot friendly?
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I have shot sabots for years from my 1/48, but I have found or thought i had found that I could shoot .452 projectiles more consistenly accurate than I did 44 cal. I also found that I could shoot the .452/300 grain with 80 grains of T7 very accurately from my TC Renegade. That also might be why I did not have a lot of success with the 44 cal bullets as I might have been blowing the sabots with that much T7. With the advant of the new polymere sabots - shooting a 44 might work real well. |
RE: .54 thunderhawk. sabot friendly?
thunderhawk: has a 1 in 38 twist
I shoot a 50 it will tack drive bullet/sabots |
RE: .54 thunderhawk. sabot friendly?
ORIGINAL: lonewolf5348 thunderhawk: has a 1 in 38 twist I shoot a 50 it will tack drive bullet/sabots Mine shot PRB with 90 gr Pyrodex P It shot the 50/40 180 gr 40 caiber Gold Dot and the 230gr 45 caliber bullets close to a minute of angle, and would group the 250 XTP with in 2 inches at a 100yds. I think it is a better all around twist than the 1-28. Lee |
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