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Originally Posted by txhunter58
(Post 4213756)
Wonder if this one would knurl up to be a conical?
http://www.lehighdefense.com/collect...ant=1097181956 This one even easier because of the copper. And they are not as hard to get down if you raise the knurl to far. I guess I would say they are more forgiving. - I have done them and shot them... The copper XP is not as strong as the brass XP and it can deform somewhat especially if large bone is hit. It is still an XP and will penetrate farther most. http://www.lehighdefense.com/collect...ant=1073878840 ![]() Here they are now knurled ![]() They were shot from my Western ULite ![]() Here is photo collection ![]() ![]() |
sl, could you give a little more insight on the base for the bullet? Is it 1 or 2 pieces and is it connected to the bullet by you or just resting on top? Lastly, I saw the name of that base in a thread but forgot the proper name of it. Where can that base be purchased? Much appreciated for any response.
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It's called a sub base (also called a sub bridge). The bullet is seated on top of it. It helps in creating a better gas seal with these harder brass bullets since they don't obturate very much (if at all). I got mine from MMP. I think Midway carries them as well. I tried them under some of my connies and really saw little to no difference in performance but Sabot seems to feel they do help greatly with these brass bullets. I'll be using them to try out my new bloodlines when (if) they ever get here.
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Sabot, quick question, I've had those bases for about a year now. You think they are like the MMP HP sabots and get a little brittle?
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Originally Posted by super_hunt54
(Post 4213779)
Sabot, quick question, I've had those bases for about a year now. You think they are like the MMP HP sabots and get a little brittle?
The new polymer formula is a far better more pliable product. I should also say mine are stored out of the sun light . they are in the dark most of the time. |
Originally Posted by sabotloader
(Post 4213777)
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They are not in any way attached to the bullet - the bullet just sits on top of the base. All the base does is act as a 'Wad'. You could use a shot card or even a regular wool wad to accomplish almost the same thing. I believe the sub-base provides the best gas seal.....
Originally Posted by super_hunt54
(Post 4213778)
It's called a sub base (also called a sub bridge). The bullet is seated on top of it. It helps in creating a better gas seal with these harder brass bullets since they don't obturate very much (if at all). I got mine from MMP. I think Midway carries them as well. I tried them under some of my connies and really saw little to no difference in performance but Sabot seems to feel they do help greatly with these brass bullets. I'll be using them to try out my new bloodlines when (if) they ever get here.
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Originally Posted by Grouse45
(Post 4213676)
Bronko,
All the Lehigh Muzzleloader bullets are under $1.00 a piece. http://www.lehighdefense.com/collect...ant=1210694000 When you compare to other premium bullets that's really cheap. But your right your XTP'S will do just fine. |
I'm using them for hogs bronko. And maybe because I bought a bulk shipment of 500 of them but I only paid $458 with shipping.
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Originally Posted by bronko22000
(Post 4213787)
When I when on their site it listed the XPs as $25/20 for the .458 - 305 gr. But regardless, I couldn't use them anyway in PA because they are non-expanding. I know you hunt Ohio so I guess they're legal there.
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