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I'd like to see how the .40 260 Dead Center compares to this 250 QT.
Thanks for the report again Ron :D |
Originally Posted by WV Hunter
(Post 4210755)
I'd like to see how the .40 260 Dead Center compares to this 250 QT.
Thanks for the report again Ron :D I have some 260gr 40cals but they are hardcast to 18BHN. Penetration is crazy compared to anything ive tried. |
Originally Posted by WV Hunter
(Post 4210755)
I'd like to see how the .40 260 Dead Center compares to this 250 QT.
Thanks for the report again Ron :D |
I've been aware that boat tails don't perform well in muzzy's. I'm not sure why, but I think it has something to do with how they act in sabots.
Which is why I chose to use the T-EZ. |
They make sabots for boat tailed bullets, little cup inside formed to fit the boat tail. Still haven't found one that will perform well out of a .50 anyway. That Barnes I mentioned was the best I've found yet and that's not up to snuff for me.
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Originally Posted by super_hunt54
(Post 4210794)
They make sabots for boat tailed bullets, little cup inside formed to fit the boat tail. Still haven't found one that will perform well out of a .50 anyway. That Barnes I mentioned was the best I've found yet and that's not up to snuff for me.
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Well My TC has a tendency to really like the hotter side of charges. I tried from 100gr BH up to 130. The groups started on the lower side charges at around 8 inches and tightened up to 6 inches at around 120 grains then opened up a smidge to around 6.5 to 7 at 130. Prior to my switchover to BH I usually shot around the same charge weight with T7. But as I said, she likes it hot. I really wish I could find a bullet that I could back off to around 90 grains with her. Even with all that recoil reduction stuff in the stock it has a wollup to me poor old shoulder on the bench. It's negligible off hand but bench postitions just crack me up. Getting to where it even bothers me when I shoot left handed with the shoulder that's not been hurt as often.
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I'm kind of surprised by that. I was thinking about a work up for the 245 .50 Spitfire. Just went to midway and took a brief look. That bullet is a BT as well.
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Originally Posted by super_hunt54
(Post 4210794)
They make sabots for boat tailed bullets, little cup inside formed to fit the boat tail. Still haven't found one that will perform well out of a .50 anyway. That Barnes I mentioned was the best I've found yet and that's not up to snuff for me.
I'm aware of the sabots for boat tails, but it doesn't solve the problem. Randy Wakeman says boat tails don't work well in muzzleloaders. I know you believe him. |
LMAO. Pete of course I believe him. Since they have never shot well for me!!! As I said in the other post, I have a tendency to believe empirical truth and it don't get much more empirical that proving it to me dang self!
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