white bison .540
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Nontypical Buck
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From: gilbert az
anybody out there have a bison .540 ? i just bought one and haven't shot it yet i ordered some no excuses 535 gr bullets and i'm just looking for any comments on loads or other issues with the gun.
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My Bison is a .50 caliber. It sure loves big lead. But don't push too much powder under them. That large lead only needs like 70 grains to be effective on deer. I would start out with 70 grains and see what it does. Good luck and keep us posted.
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From: Kansas
I have one. Those 535s shoot great with 65- 75 grains of T7 3F. You can shoot them with 90 grains as well if you want to increase velocity but perhaps not accuracy.
The 425 Great Plains shoot very well also.
The 425 Great Plains shoot very well also.
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From: Minnesota
I also have a 540 Bison. I call it my little cannon. The No Excuses shoot well out of it. I use a peep sight and feel comfortable out to 80 yards or a bit more.
Good luck with your rifle, it must be the one I saw on gunbroker.
Art
Good luck with your rifle, it must be the one I saw on gunbroker.
Art
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From: gilbert az
yeah i glass bed all of my stocks but i am going to have some laminated stocks made for the g-series gun's and some made for the super 91's. i have a g-series that cracked right at the point at the safety cut out but was able to drive a screw down thru with some glue on it and the best part it is under the back of the action can't even see it. thanks for the tip
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From: gilbert az
yes that's the one i paid a good buck for it but brand new can't beat that. thanks i'll let you guy's know how it goes.



