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builder459 12-16-2010 11:27 AM

With 3 people shooting and expensive as PB's are, that would be my last choice!

Michael396 12-16-2010 12:42 PM

I think I will try the Barnes that I have and some of the CR 50/40 sabots too. What bullet should I get with those sabots? I don't think I will change my son's set up yet. The 223 grain Powerbelts are working pretty good in his Wolf.


This is a great forum and I thank all of you for your input.

MountainDevil54 12-16-2010 12:44 PM

barnes are much cheaper.

My main worry, if you guys are shooting light loads, and using a barnes, i'd be worried about them opening up.

Soft lead = easy expansion.

Michael396 12-16-2010 12:56 PM


Originally Posted by MountainDevil54 (Post 3742461)
barnes are much cheaper.

My main worry, if you guys are shooting light loads, and using a barnes, i'd be worried about them opening up.

Soft lead = easy expansion.


I am shooting 100 grains of Pyrodex Select FFG, my wife will have around 70-75 grains, and the boy will be shooting 50 grains. I am leaving the Powerbelts in his for now, and will try them in my wife's Accura too. Do you think that will work out alright?

sabotloader 12-16-2010 12:56 PM

Michael396

Golly! I really really hate it when I have to say something like this...


seeing how the kids and father all shoot light loads, i'd stick with the soft lead powerbelt.
MD is probably right in this statement. The Power Belt really is nothing more than a bullet shaped patched round ball and shooting that low velocity load - they should work better than a pistol bullet desinged to be shot faster - then add that to the easy loading for your son - Reluctantly I agree with MD.

For youself... I would change from the SW to a 40 cal 180/200 grain bullet. Either the Barnes 195, Lehigh 200, or even the Speer Deep Curl 40/180 grain.

just an opinion....

Michael396 12-16-2010 01:00 PM

Where can I get those bullets? I don't have a gun shop around here, just a sporting goods store and they don't stock just the bullets.

corey012778 12-16-2010 01:05 PM

online stores like midway, cabela's, gander mtn, ect ect ect. under the reloading section. pistol sections.

builder459 12-16-2010 01:14 PM


Originally Posted by sabotloader (Post 3742466)
Michael396

Golly! I really really hate it when I have to say something like this...



MD is probably right in this statement. The Power Belt really is nothing more than a bullet shaped patched round ball and shooting that low velocity load - they should work better than a pistol bullet desinged to be shot faster - then add that to the easy loading for your son - Reluctantly I agree with MD.

For youself... I would change from the SW to a 40 cal 180/200 grain bullet. Either the Barnes 195, Lehigh 200, or even the Speer Deep Curl 40/180 grain.

just an opinion....

Sorry i still can't lol. i would shoot a XTP before PB's,same soft lead, "cheaper" and you can tailor a sabot to fit properly if need be! i don't know how well the boy can shoot but 6-7 " groups may well be the PB! just a observation!

sabotloader 12-16-2010 01:41 PM

Michael396

I need to amend this list...


For youself... I would change from the SW to a 40 cal 180/200 grain bullet. Either the Barnes 195, Lehigh 200, or even the Speer Deep Curl 40/180 grain.
I would take the Barnes and the Lehigh off the list - they both need velocity.

So I am back to the Speer 40/180 Deep Curl and adding the Hornady 40/200 grain XTP - probably using the Harvester 5040 CR sabot - Blue Crush rib

Both of these bullets will open very well at lower velocities... the bif difference the Deep Curl is bonded the Hornady is not - but it is still a very good bullet.

Both of these reduce recoil significantly and possibly to the point you might even boost your powder load.... + you get a 100 bullets per box at a really decent price.

What is your current powder load - for yourself?

sabotloader 12-16-2010 01:44 PM


Originally Posted by builder459 (Post 3742480)
Sorry i still can't lol. i would shoot a XTP before PB's,same soft lead, "cheaper" and you can tailor a sabot to fit properly if need be! i don't know how well the boy can shoot but 6-7 " groups may well be the PB! just a observation!

Yes, I know where you are coming from... but for a 7 year old to be able to load by himself - the Power Belt remains the viable option. Any proper fitting sabot is going to be more difficult than a Power Belt.

KISS - might apply here, he will grow and change in good time...


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